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202:(同中書門下平章事). After Lu was restored to the chancellorship in 879, though, Lu was clearly the leader among the chancellors, and Doulu was described as simply following Lu's lead on policies. Further, when Cui would have policy suggestions, Doulu often stopped him from presenting them. There was one major policy decision that he prevailed on — when the warlord 292:, who had outwardly submitted to Huang (who declared himself the emperor of a new state of Qi) upon Huang's entry into Chang'an but was hiding many Tang officials at his mansion. As Qi forces sought to find hiding Tang officials, however, Liu, Doulu, and Cui tried to flee, but were captured. Refusing to submit to Huang, they were executed. 135:, of improprieties. Emperor Yizong, in anger, caned Wei to death and confiscated his assets. Further, Wei's father-in-law (Cui Hang's uncle) Cui Yuanying (崔元應), Cui Hang, and a cousin of Cui Yuanying's, Cui Junqing (崔君卿) was exiled, as was Wei's friend Du Yixiu (杜裔休), a son of the deceased chancellor 131:, the official Wei Yinyu (韋殷裕), whose wife was a cousin of Cui Hang's, submitted a report accusing Guo Jingshu (郭敬述), the brother of Emperor Yizong's favorite concubine 585: 570: 565: 284:
was military governor. Doulu and Cui, for reasons unknown, were unable to follow Emperor Xizong's flight, and they, along with the former chancellor
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to stop Huang's advance toward Chang'an, but both of them were also suggesting that the contingency plan made by the powerful
580: 338: 222:), Cui, pointing out that Chengde, in conjunction with other warlord-controlled circuits Weibo (魏博, headquartered in modern 377: 539: 535: 531: 475: 456: 419: 17: 355: 313: 41: 519: 507: 491: 440: 398: 203: 590: 555: 89: 81: 92:. He had at least four younger brothers, Cui Ting (崔汀), Cui Tan (崔潭), Cui Yi (崔沂), and Cui Ji (崔濟). 575: 214:), also sought to have the imperial government grant him Yiwu Circuit (義武, headquartered in modern 254: 154:, Cui Hang was moved closer to the capital, to be the prefect of Yong Prefecture (永州, in modern 151: 128: 108:
class, although when he did so is not known. He subsequently became a low-level official (員外郎,
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It is not known when Cui Hang was born. He was from the "Elder Boling branch" of the
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over a violent argument that Zheng and Lu had with each other, both Cui Hang and
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were made chancellors to succeed Zheng and Lu, with the designation
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In 878, when Emperor Xizong decided to remove the chancellors
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After Emperor Yizong died in 873 and was succeeded by his son
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Index

Ch'oe Hang (military official)
courtesy name
Chinese
Tang dynasty
chancellor
Emperor Xizong
Huang Chao
Chang'an
Cui clan of Boling
Hengshui
Hebei
Cui Xuan
chancellor
Emperor Wuzong
Emperor Xuānzong
imperial examinations
Emperor Yizong
Consort Guo
Du Cong
Huizhou
Guangdong
Emperor Xizong
Yongzhou
Hunan
Chang'an
Zheng Tian
Lu Xi
Doulu Zhuan
Wang Jingchong
Shijiazhuang

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