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rebelled in 755, Yang considered the possibility that the emperor might have to flee to
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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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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
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78:Background
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