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Cuī (崔), a common surname ranked 54th in population in China (also spelt as "Tsui" in Taiwan, "Chui" in Hong Kong and "Choi" in Macau). |
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It may refer to: |
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** [[Cuī Bái]] (mid 11th century), a Song dynasty painter |
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** [[Cui Cha]] (d. 689), a chancellor of the Tang Dynasty |
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** [[Cui Dunli]] (596 - 656), , a general and diplomat during the Tang dynasty |
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** [[Tsui Family]], a prominent family in China's [[Shandong|Shantung]] province during late [[Qing dynasty]] and [[Republic of China]], and co-founding family of [[Tsingtao Beer]]. |
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** [[Cui Guanghao]] (b. 1979), a Chinese football player |
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** [[Cui Hao]] (d. 450), a statesman of the 5th century |
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** [[Cui Hao (poet)]] (704–754), a poet |
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** [[Cui Jian]] (b. 1961), a musician |
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** [[Cui Liang]], a military officer who served the kingdom of Wei |
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** [[Cui Peng]] (b. 1987), a football player |
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** [[Cui Renshi]] (c. 580 - 649), a chancellor during the Tang dynasty |
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** [[Cui Riyong]] (673-722), an official of the Tang Dynasty |
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** [[Cui Shenji]], a chancellor during the Tang dynasty |
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** [[Cui Shi]] (671-713), an official of the Tang Dynasty |
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** [[Cui Xingwu]], an officer in the army in the Second Sino-Japanese War |
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** [[Cui Xuanwei]] (638-706), a chancellor during the Tang dynasty |
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** [[Cui Yan]] (163 - 216), a vassal of the Three Kingdoms Period who served under Yuan Shao |
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** [[Cui Yingjie]], a migrant worker and convicted murderer |
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** [[Cui Yongyuan]] (b. 1963), an eminent talk show host |
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** [[Cui Yuan (Han Dynasty)]] (77–142 or 78–143 AD), a minor figure from the Han Dynasty |
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** [[Cui Yuan (Tang Dynasty)]] (705-768), an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty |
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** [[Cui Yuanzong]], chancellor during the Tang dynasty |
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** [[Cui Zhide]] (b. 1983), a race walker |
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** [[Cui Zhiwen]] (627-683), a chancellor during the Tang dynasty |
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** [[Cui Zhiyuan]], a professeur at Tsinghua University |
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** [[Cui Zi En]], a film director and writer |
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** [[Cui Zizhong]] (? - 1644), a painter during the Ming Dynasty |
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* [[César Cui]] (1835 - 1918), a Russian composer |
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* [[Jorge Cuello|Jorge "Cui" Cuello]], British historian Oxford University, [[1995 Pulitzer Prize]] winner |
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== See also == |
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*[[Choi_(Korean_name)|Choi]] (Korean version of the same surname) |
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[[vi:Thôi]] |
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[[gan:崔姓]] |
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[[ko:최 (성씨)]] |
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[[zh:崔姓]] |
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[[zh:崔姓 (韓國)]] |
Revision as of 12:37, 4 September 2010
Cuī (崔), a common surname ranked 54th in population in China (also spelt as "Tsui" in Taiwan, "Chui" in Hong Kong and "Choi" in Macau).
It may refer to:
- Cuī Bái (mid 11th century), a Song dynasty painter
- Cui Cha (d. 689), a chancellor of the Tang Dynasty
- Cui Dunli (596 - 656), , a general and diplomat during the Tang dynasty
- Tsui Family, a prominent family in China's Shantung province during late Qing dynasty and Republic of China, and co-founding family of Tsingtao Beer.
- Cui Guanghao (b. 1979), a Chinese football player
- Cui Hao (d. 450), a statesman of the 5th century
- Cui Hao (poet) (704–754), a poet
- Cui Jian (b. 1961), a musician
- Cui Liang, a military officer who served the kingdom of Wei
- Cui Peng (b. 1987), a football player
- Cui Renshi (c. 580 - 649), a chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Riyong (673-722), an official of the Tang Dynasty
- Cui Shenji, a chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Shi (671-713), an official of the Tang Dynasty
- Cui Xingwu, an officer in the army in the Second Sino-Japanese War
- Cui Xuanwei (638-706), a chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Yan (163 - 216), a vassal of the Three Kingdoms Period who served under Yuan Shao
- Cui Yingjie, a migrant worker and convicted murderer
- Cui Yongyuan (b. 1963), an eminent talk show host
- Cui Yuan (Han Dynasty) (77–142 or 78–143 AD), a minor figure from the Han Dynasty
- Cui Yuan (Tang Dynasty) (705-768), an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty
- Cui Yuanzong, chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Zhide (b. 1983), a race walker
- Cui Zhiwen (627-683), a chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Zhiyuan, a professeur at Tsinghua University
- Cui Zi En, a film director and writer
- Cui Zizhong (? - 1644), a painter during the Ming Dynasty
- César Cui (1835 - 1918), a Russian composer
- Jorge "Cui" Cuello, British historian Oxford University, 1995 Pulitzer Prize winner
See also
- Choi (Korean version of the same surname)