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Meaning: The surname 崔 originates from the ancient state of Cui, which was granted to Ji Zi, the son of Jiang Taigong, the founding ruler of the state of Qi during the Western Zhou Dynasty. Ji Zi, who abdicated in favor of his elder brother, was granted the territory of Cui (located in present-day Zhangqiu, Shandong). His descendants adopted the name of the territory as their surname, hence the surname 崔. The Cui family has a long history of holding significant positions such as prime ministers and generals, making it one of the prominent aristocratic families in ancient China.
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Cui Xian (崔铣)
a Ming dynasty Confucian scholar and politician from Anyang, Henan, known for his works such as 'Reading the Yi and Other Words' and 'Huan Ci'.
Choi Yu-yeon (崔有渊)
A Korean figure during the Ming dynasty.
Cui Qizhi (崔起之)
an official in the Southern Song Dynasty, a Jinshi in 1211, who served as a county magistrate in Xuancheng and Jingde, with the courtesy name Guitang.
'崔' is a name with deep historical roots, tracing back to the Western Zhou Dynasty. It’s linked to the land of Cui and has been carried by influential figures throughout Chinese history.
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