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Cui Yuan (705–768)

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276:). In order to show favor to Cui, however, Emperor Xuanzong erected a monument at Shu Commandery to commemorate his accomplishments. Initially, it was expected that Emperor Suzong would not favor him, and Emperor Suzong did not meet him for several days even after he arrived at Pengyuan; only after he had bribed one of Emperor Suzong's close associates, the 187:
rebelled in 755, Yang considered the possibility that the emperor might have to flee to Jiannan, and secretly instructed Cui to begin preparing for such a plan. In 756, as An's forces approached Chang'an, the plan was carried out, as Emperor Xuanzong began the flight to Jiannan—although, on the way,
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In 758, after Emperor Suzong had recaptured Chang'an, and both Emperors Xuanzong and Suzong had returned there, Cui was created the Duke of Zhao but was removed from his chancellor post and became an advisor to the crown prince. He was put in charge of the eastern capital
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for those who might have missed out on regular examinations. Cui Yuan received a high score on military strategy, and was made a military officer—but as he was proud of his literary abilities, he was not pleased with the commission. When he later served under Xiao Jiong
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to Lingwu to formally invest Emperor Suzong as emperor, but kept Cui Yuan at Shu Commandery for some time, until spring 757, when he also sent Cui Yuan to join Emperor Suzong, then at Pengyuan (彭原, in modern
114:) served as a judge of the supreme court. Cui Yuan lost his father when he was young, and he was said to be poor but having great ambitions, studying military strategies fervently. 180:), Yang invited him to serve on staff, and he became the military advisor to the governor of Shu Commandery (蜀郡, i.e., Chengdu) and acting military governor, in Yang's absence. 230:) the Prince of Ying to Jiannan first to survey the circuit, Li Jiao was not respectful of Cui, and Emperor Xuanzong, in order to placate Cui, recalled Li Jiao. 196:), Cui's messenger arrived there as well to welcome Emperor Xuanzong and to point out that Jiannan was well-supplied. Emperor Xuanzong promoted Cui to be 572: 577: 567: 343:), having good reputation at both places. As of 761, Cui was the military governor of Huainan Circuit (淮南, headquartered in modern 307:. Afterwards, he submitted a petition asking for punishment, and Emperor Suzong stripped him of his fief and his honorary title as 188:
Yang was killed by angry imperial guard soldiers. Once Emperor Xuanzong's train reached Hechi Commandery (河池, in modern
541: 537: 533: 529: 525: 521: 517: 513: 386: 403: 160: 63: 501: 489: 449: 433: 249:. When Emperor Xuanzong received news of this, he acknowledged Emperor Suzong as emperor, taking the title 304: 245:, who did not follow Emperor Xuanzong toward Jiannan, had declared himself emperor (as Emperor Suzong) at 20: 127: 67: 277: 242: 71: 303:, the officials and the people of Luoyang panicked and fled Luoyang, with Cui fleeing as far 131: 255:(retired emperor) instead. He also sent three of the four chancellors he commissioned -- 8: 562: 557: 95: 295:
had just abandoned. In spring 759, however, after Tang forces fighting An Qingxu and
159:), a low-level official at the ministry of civil service affairs. In 752, when the 496: 484: 461:
However, there was no crown prince at that time, so the post was entirely honorary.
428: 380: 351:). He remained there until his death in July 768. He was given posthumous honors. 269: 146: 508: 251: 551: 163: 36: 407: 239: 145:), however, Xiao recommended him, and he was made the secretary general of 105: 59: 390: 142: 324: 296: 256: 317:). He was soon made the teacher of Emperor Suzong's brother Li Huan ( 300: 292: 260: 184: 83: 141:) the mayor of Jingzhao Municipality (京兆府, encompassing the capital 344: 280: 264: 168: 471: 348: 328: 327:, he was made the prefect of Huai Prefecture (懷州, roughly modern 288: 206:), the deputy head of the legislative bureau of government (中書省, 193: 177: 173: 87: 323:) the Prince of Ji. Then, at the recommendation of the general 340: 336: 246: 335:) and later the prefect of Fen Prefecture (汾州, roughly modern 94:), was from the "Qingzhou branch of Qinghe " of the prominent 332: 273: 224:. Subsequently, when Emperor Xuanzong sent his son Li Jiao ( 189: 91: 86:. His family was from Bei Prefecture (貝州, in modern 172:) of Jiannan Circuit (劍南, headquartered in modern 117: 549: 233: 104:) served as a county secretary general for the 82:Cui Yuan was born in 704, during the reign of 318: 312: 225: 215: 201: 154: 136: 109: 99: 53: 43: 30: 366:(六月...庚子,淮南节度使检校尚书左仆射、知省事、扬州大都督府长史、赵国公崔圆卒。) 573:Chancellors under Emperor Xuanzong of Tang 578:Tang dynasty jiedushi of Huainan Circuit 568:Chancellors under Emperor Suzong of Tang 354: 58:), was a Chinese politician during the 550: 291:, which An Lushan's son and successor 283:, was he able to meet Emperor Suzong. 238:Meanwhile, though, Emperor Xuanzong's 19:For other people named Cui Yuan, see 166:became also the military governor ( 13: 130:, Emperor Xuanzong held a special 14: 589: 212:Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi 210:), and gave him the designation 149:. He was later promoted to be 118:During Emperor Xuanzong's reign 98:. His grandfather Cui Zhengu ( 464: 455: 439: 421: 373: 360: 108:, and his father Cui JIngzhi ( 1: 474:Edition of the Zizhi Tongjian 234:During Emperor Suzong's reign 77: 183:After the military governor 7: 220:), making him a chancellor 10: 594: 18: 387:"漢川草廬-二十四史-新唐書-卷七十二‧表第十二" 319: 313: 226: 216: 202: 155: 137: 110: 100: 54: 44: 31: 21:Cui Yuan (disambiguation) 35:) (705 – 16 July 768), 50:Duke Zhaoxiang of Zhao 66:during the reigns of 355:Notes and references 132:imperial examination 309:Kaifu Yitong Sansi 96:Cui clan of Qinghe 16:Chinese politician 151:Sixun Yuanwailang 126:era (713-741) of 585: 497:New Book of Tang 485:Old Book of Tang 477: 468: 462: 459: 453: 446:New Book of Tang 443: 437: 429:Old Book of Tang 425: 419: 418: 416: 415: 406:. Archived from 401: 399: 398: 389:. Archived from 381:New Book of Tang 377: 371: 364: 322: 321: 316: 315: 229: 228: 219: 218: 205: 204: 198:Zhongshu Shilang 158: 157: 140: 139: 128:Emperor Xuanzong 113: 112: 103: 102: 68:Emperor Xuanzong 57: 56: 47: 46: 34: 33: 593: 592: 588: 587: 586: 584: 583: 582: 548: 547: 480: 469: 465: 460: 456: 444: 440: 426: 422: 413: 411: 402: 396: 394: 385: 378: 374: 365: 361: 357: 236: 147:Huichang County 120: 80: 62:, serving as a 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 591: 581: 580: 575: 570: 565: 560: 546: 545: 509:Zizhi Tongjian 505: 493: 479: 478: 463: 454: 438: 420: 372: 358: 356: 353: 252:Taishang Huang 235: 232: 208:Zhongshu Sheng 119: 116: 79: 76: 72:Emperor Suzong 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 590: 579: 576: 574: 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 559: 556: 555: 553: 543: 539: 535: 531: 527: 523: 519: 515: 511: 510: 506: 503: 499: 498: 494: 491: 487: 486: 482: 481: 475: 473: 467: 458: 451: 447: 442: 435: 431: 430: 424: 410:on 2007-10-22 409: 405: 393:on 2008-11-20 392: 388: 383: 382: 376: 369: 363: 359: 352: 350: 346: 342: 338: 334: 330: 326: 310: 306: 302: 299:collapsed at 298: 294: 290: 284: 282: 279: 275: 271: 266: 262: 258: 254: 253: 248: 244: 241: 231: 223: 213: 209: 199: 195: 191: 186: 181: 179: 175: 171: 170: 165: 164:Yang Guozhong 162: 152: 148: 144: 133: 129: 125: 115: 107: 97: 93: 89: 85: 75: 73: 69: 65: 61: 51: 41: 38: 37:courtesy name 28: 22: 507: 495: 483: 470: 466: 457: 445: 441: 427: 423: 412:. Retrieved 408:the original 395:. Retrieved 391:the original 379: 375: 368:Jiu Tang Shu 367: 362: 308: 285: 250: 240:crown prince 237: 221: 211: 207: 197: 182: 167: 150: 123: 121: 106:Tang dynasty 81: 60:Tang dynasty 49: 48:), formally 39: 26: 25: 476:, vol. 53 . 404:"宰相世系二(崔氏)" 122:During the 563:768 deaths 558:705 births 552:Categories 414:2008-04-20 397:2008-10-03 384:, vol. 72. 325:Li Guangbi 297:Shi Siming 257:Wei Jiansu 161:chancellor 78:Background 64:chancellor 305:Xiangyang 293:An Qingxu 261:Fang Guan 185:An Lushan 84:Wu Zetian 512:, vols. 370:, vol.11 345:Yangzhou 281:Li Fuguo 270:Qingyang 265:Cui Huan 222:de facto 217:同中書門下平章事 169:jiedushi 143:Chang'an 27:Cui Yuan 502:vol.140 490:vol.108 472:Bo Yang 450:vol.139 434:vol.111 349:Jiangsu 329:Jiaozuo 301:Yecheng 289:Luoyang 243:Li Heng 194:Shaanxi 178:Sichuan 174:Chengdu 124:Kaiyuan 88:Xingtai 341:Shanxi 337:Linfen 314:開府儀同三司 278:eunuch 263:, and 247:Lingwu 333:Henan 274:Gansu 190:Baoji 156:司勳員外郎 92:Hebei 40:Youyu 203:中書侍郎 70:and 55:趙昭襄公 542:224 538:222 534:221 530:220 526:219 522:218 518:217 514:216 111:崔景晊 101:崔貞固 554:: 540:, 536:, 532:, 528:, 524:, 520:, 516:, 500:, 488:, 448:, 432:, 347:, 339:, 331:, 320:李環 272:, 259:, 227:李璷 192:, 176:, 138:蕭炅 90:, 74:. 45:有裕 32:崔圓 544:. 504:. 492:. 452:. 436:. 417:. 400:. 311:( 214:( 200:( 153:( 135:( 52:( 42:( 29:( 23:.

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Cui Yuan (disambiguation)
courtesy name
Tang dynasty
chancellor
Emperor Xuanzong
Emperor Suzong
Wu Zetian
Xingtai
Hebei
Cui clan of Qinghe
Tang dynasty
Emperor Xuanzong
imperial examination
Chang'an
Huichang County
chancellor
Yang Guozhong
jiedushi
Chengdu
Sichuan
An Lushan
Baoji
Shaanxi
crown prince
Li Heng
Lingwu
Taishang Huang
Wei Jiansu
Fang Guan
Cui Huan

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