Cui Zhi
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Gender | Female |
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Died | March 2 |
829 AD (age 57 years) | |
Children | Cui Rou |
Cui Mou | |
Grandchildren | Cui Shu |
Cui Yanhui | |
Parents | Cui Youfu |
Cui Yingfu | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 4653852 |
Cui Zhi Life story
Cui Zhi, courtesy name Gongxiu, was an official of the Tang dynasty of China, serving as a chancellor during the reign of the Emperor Muzong. Both he and his cousin Cui Ling were blamed for policy missteps that led to the Tang imperial government's loss of control over circuits north of the Yellow River.