Cui Xuan
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Cui Hong? He was born in Dongwu City, Qinghe County (now Gucheng County, Hebei Province). He was an official of the Tang Dynasty and the son of Cui Kan, the Minister of rites.
He came from the "Qinghe small house" of Cui family in Qinghe. He became an official in menyin. He moved to eastern Zhejiang to observe the envoy. He was dismissed from office and lived in Chang'an. Huang Chao established the Daqi regime and granted Tongping Zhangshi (Prime Minister) three years in power.
In 883, after returning to Chang'an, Emperor Fu Zong of Tang Dynasty died at home.
Life of the characters
Cui Xun was once an observation envoy in eastern Zhejiang. After retiring from office, he lived in Chang'an and was captured by Huang Chao. On December 13, the first year of Guangming (January 16, 881), Huang Chao became emperor in Hanyuan hall. He named the state as Daqi, and appointed his wife Cao as Queen. He appointed Cui Yao and Yang Xigu as Zhangshi of Tongping, Meng Kai and gaihong as left and right servants, and doctor Taichang PI Rixiu as Hanlin bachelor. In May of the third year of Zhonghe (883), Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty issued an imperial edict: he accused Cui of his family's wealth and high birth, but he did Tongping Zhangshi under Huang Chao for three years, neither escaping nor hiding, so he killed him in his residence.
Relative members
Father: Cui Kuan, whose name is guanglue, is the Minister of rites and a gift to the Minister of Li. Brother: Cui Yu; Cui Yao, with the name of Jizhong, the observation envoy of eyue; Cui Jin, with the name of Xiuyu, the observation envoy of Hunan, gave birth to Cui tingbiao, the Han minister; Cui Tingxian, with the name of shunju.
Chinese PinYin : Cui Qiu
Cui Xuan