This article is about the Northern Wei prime minister. For the Tang dynasty poet, see Cui Hao (poet).
In this Chinese name, the family name is Cui.
Cui Hao (Chinese: 崔浩) (died 450 CE), courtesy name Boyuan (伯淵), was a shangshu of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty of China. Largely because of Cui's counsel, Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei was able to unify northern China, ending the Sixteen Kingdoms era and, along with the Liu Song dynasty in southern China, entering the Northern and Southern dynasties era. Also because of the influence of Cui, who was a devout Taoist, Emperor Taiwu became a devout Taoist as well. However, in 450, over reasons that are not completely clear to this day, Emperor Taiwu had Cui and his cadet branch executed.
CuiHao (Chinese: 崔浩) (died 450 CE), courtesy name Boyuan (伯淵), was a shangshu of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty of China. Largely because of Cui's...
Yellow Crane Tower was made famous by an 8th-century poem written by CuiHao, titled "Yellow Crane Tower" (黃鶴樓). The original text of the poem is shown...
Masters despite the nonfullfilment of CuiHao and Kou Qianzhi's agenda in their anti-Buddhist campaign.: 539 Cui Zhen's wife Han Farong was buried in...
pieces of literature, as follows: Yellow Crane Tower: Yellow Crane Tower by CuiHao Pavilion of Prince Teng: Tengwang Ge Xu (Preface to a Poem on the Pavilion...
mystical texts. He also often asked CuiHao to make predictions based on those texts, which often came true. CuiHao therefore became increasingly trusted...
Placidia, Roman Empress (b. 392) Chrysaphius, eunuch and chief minister CuiHao, prime minister of Northern Wei Chlodio, semi legendary Frankish king and...
the economy were also greatly indebted to the father-son pair of Cui Hong and CuiHao. Tuoba Gui engaged in numerous conflicts with the Later Yan that...
plan was concocted by the Celestial Masters under Kou Qianzhi along with CuiHao under the Taiwu Emperor. The Celestial Masters of the north urged the persecution...
Yang (1983)[1937], cited as source on xiezhi by Wang Tao (in English). CuiHao(崔浩 d. 450), cited in the annotative work Shiji Suoyi [zh] ("Seeking the...
[citation needed] By conspiring with certain court officials, Kou's patron CuiHao was able to have Buddhism, Taoism's chief competitor, proscribed from the...
offensive and inappropriate. Thus, CuiHao was accused of defaming the state and thus sentenced to death in 450. Along with CuiHao, his whole clan, his wives'...
name was either Cui Zhi (崔晊) or CuiHao (崔皓), was a prefectural secretary general and carried the title of Duke of Anping. His father Cui Mian (崔沔) served...
(701–762) famous for the former style, and poets like Wang Wei (701–761) and CuiHao (704–754) famous for their use of the latter. Jintishi poetry, or regulated...
scarcely enough room for one visitor to pass through safely.[citation needed] CuiHao Huaxia Caminito del Rey Mount Hua Sect Citations Guangwei, He; Hualing...
She begins a massive expansion into the Tarim Basin and Northern China. CuiHao, Chinese poet (d. 754) Fujiwara no Toyonari, Japanese statesman (d. 765)...
(approximate date) Childeric III, king of the Franks (approximate date) CuiHao, Chinese poet Hiltrud, duchess regent of Bavaria (b. 716) Li Linfu, chancellor...
of northern China at the time. CuiHao was also from the Cui clan of Qinghe. CuiHao's family, a cadet branch of the Cui clan of Qinghe, was exterminated...
Four Great Towers of China. Its fame mainly comes from a poem written by CuiHao in early Tang dynasty, part of which is: The yellow crane has long since...
support of CuiHao, the prime minister. Even though CuiHao was a Confucianist, he greatly admired Kou and was immediately drawn to him. Cui also appreciated...
(701–762), Chinese poet, one of the "Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup" CuiHao (704–754), Chinese poet especially of women, frontier outposts, and natural...