Cui di
Cui Cheng? -726), the original name Cui Di, word clarification, Dingzhou Anxi (now Dingzhou City, Hebei Province) people. During the Tang Dynasty, minister, Prime Minister Cui Renshi's grandson, the son of the Minister of the Ministry of household affairs Cui Yi.
Menyin became an official and made friends with Linzi King Li Longji. After succeeding to the throne, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty was granted the title of Secretary Supervisor and doctor Jin ziguanglu.
In the 14th year of Kaiyuan (726), he died and was presented to the Minister of rites and governor of Dingzhou.
Life of the characters
Cui Cheng, whose real name is Cui Di, was born in Anxi, Dingzhou, Hebei Province. Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, changed him to Cui Cheng. When the emperor was in the palace, he lived in the same lane as him. When Tang Xuanzong was appointed as a farewell driver in Luzhou, the guests and friends of the farewell party stopped at the gate of the country, while Cui Cheng followed him to Huazhou alone. After Tang Xuanzong succeeded to the throne, he was very fond of and close to him. After Cui Shi was killed, the emperor still missed him and appointed him Secretary Supervisor. In the second year of Kaiyuan (714), the prime minister intended to present his father Cui Yi as the Minister of the Ministry of officials. However, the prime minister disagreed, so he buried him with the ceremony of four grades and presented him to the governor of Hezhou. Cui Cheng served around, and did not yield to the throne with the kings. Cui Chengsheng was funny and eloquent. The emperor was afraid that he would divulge the forbidden conversation and wrote the word "shenmi" on his wat board. After being promoted many times, he became the doctor of jinziguanglu and was granted the title of Anxi County. He died in 726, the 14th year of Kaiyuan, and gave it to the governor of Yanzhou.
member of family
Grandfather: Cui Renshi, Prime Minister of Tang Taizong (see "Cui Renshi" data for details); father: Cui Yi, Secretary of the Ministry of household (see "Cui Yi" data for details), as a gift to the governor of Hezhou. Elder brother: Cui Shi, Zhongshu Ling (see "Cui Shi" data for details), died. second brother: Cui ye (see "Cui Ye" data for details)
personal works
Wanghangongdui
Han Gongdui looks up at Qinchuan and connects with Shanxi. The lonely guest was thousands of miles away, and he didn't know when he would return to Japan.
Chinese PinYin : Cui Di
Cui di