Cui Qun (崔群) (772 – August 30, 832[1][2]), courtesy name Dunshi (敦詩), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xianzong.
CuiQun (崔群) (772 – August 30, 832), courtesy name Dunshi (敦詩), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign...
branches. The Cui family lost their political privilege by the end of the Tang dynasty and dissolved into different social classes. CuiQun was a member...
Rome. Bai Ju Yi, Chinese poet and official (d. 846) CuiQun, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 832) Cui Zhi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 829) Li Ao...
by Pei and CuiQun, who was a chancellor by this point as well, against the move. It was said that Huangfu soon was speaking against Cui and Pei, causing...
(approximate date) March 24 – Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury August 30 – CuiQun, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 772) Feologild, archbishop of Canterbury...
personal use and who used machinations to expel his colleagues Pei Du and CuiQun from the imperial government. It is not known when Huangfu Bo was born...
While there, he served under successive military governors (Jiedushi) CuiQun and Wang Zhixing. In 827, during the reign of Emperor Wenzong, Wang Zhixing...
Li Zhongyan, Li Jing (Tang dynasty), Li Zhaode, and Li Bai. CuiQun was part of the Cui clan of Qinghe. The Tang Longxi lineage also included sub lineages...
imperial scholar CuiQun to draft a petition in the name of Li You's older brother Li Kuan the Prince of Li offering to yield the position, Cui declined, pointing...
making him a military governor (jiedushi). Wang and fellow chancellor CuiQun also objected to Zhang's commission, but eventually allowed Zhang to serve...
circuit from the imperially-commissioned military governor (Jiedushi) CuiQun, but subsequently often contributed to imperial campaigns against other...
Zuo Bujue (左補闕), a consultant at the examination bureau, Wei Guanzhi and CuiQun suggested that this was improper. Initially, Du Congyu's title was reduced...
Jingzhou, Hubei), despite defenses submitted on his behalf by Li Jiang, CuiQun, and Bai. While at Jiangling, Yuan wrote many poems, and his style and...
(b. 779) 832 March 24 – Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury August 30 – CuiQun, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 772) Feologild, archbishop of Canterbury...
Kingdoms period, Cui Lin (Cui Yan's cousin) and Chen Qun had a discussion on famous people from Ji Province. Cui Lin felt that Cui Yan was the most outstanding...
of the indictment that Xiao submitted, which the chancellors Pei Du and CuiQun also supported, Emperor Xianzong ordered Yang to commit suicide. Emperor...
lasted for four years, during which he was able to associate with Pei Du, CuiQun and the poet Bai Juyi. In 828, he was able to visit Changan, where he wrote...
Cui Maohu (Chinese: 崔茂虎; pinyin: Cuī Màohǔ; born December 1965) is a Chinese politician who was director of the National Religious Affairs Administration...
as Cao Zhen Wang Jinsong as Xun Yu Lai Xi as Hou Ji Chu Quanzhong as Chen Qun Cao Lei as Guo Jia Lu Siyu as Ji Bu Wang Renjun as Cao Zhi Liu Lingzhi as...
wars against his rivals. During his reign, he formally established Chen Qun's nine-rank system as the base for civil service nomination, which drew many...