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  • Cui Yining (born 5 May 1956) is a Chinese fencer. He competed in the épée and foil events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Cui Yining at Olympedia Evans,...
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  • prominent Cui clan of Qinghe. Cui Yin's father Cui Shenyou was a chancellor during Emperor Xuānzong's reign. Cui Yin had at least one older brother, Cui Changxia...
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    Shisheng, Cui Yining, Yu Yifeng, Wang Wei, Zhang Jian, Liu Yunhong Men's épée Cui Yining Zhao Zhizhong Zong Xiangqing Men's team épée Cui Yining, Pang Jin...
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    Zheng Yin 810-813 Ma Zong 813-816 Cui Yong 817 Kong Kui 817-820 Cui Neng 820-823 Zheng Quan 823-824 Cui Zhi 824-826 Hu Zheng 826-828 Li Xian 828-829 Cui Hu...
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    Cui Yongyuan (Chinese: 崔永元; pinyin: Cuī Yǒngyuán; born February 20, 1963) is a Chinese television personality, producer, and social media commentator...
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  • the Cui clan of Qinghe. The founding father of this clan, Cui Zhongmou (崔仲牟), was a younger brother of Cui Ye (崔業), the founding father of the Cui clan...
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  • career. Cui Yuan was born in the Lecheng Commandery (renamed Anping in 122) in what is now modern Hebei province. He was the son of Cui Yin, who died...
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    Pos Fencer W L TF TA Notes CY AS JMC JRM JMB 1  Cui Yining (CHN) 3 1 19 9 Q 5–2 5–0 4–5 5–2 2  Arno Strohmeyer (AUT) 2 2 16 15 2–5 4–5 5–4 5–1 3  Jean-Marc...
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    Al-Mu'tadid, Muslim caliph (or 861) Cadell ap Rhodri, king of Seisyllwg (d. 909) Cui Yin, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 904) Theobald the Elder, Frankish nobleman...
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    killed many of Emperor Zhaozong's ministers, including the chancellor, Cui Yin. Zhu then placed Zhaozong's 13-year-old son as a puppet emperor (as Emperor...
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    had returned to Chang'an, and Cui Yin had lost his chancellor title due to pressure from the imperial eunuchs, whom Cui had been secretly planning with...
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  •  China (CHN) Gao Weilin Guo Yineng Tao Jinhan Tong Wei 1978 Bangkok  China (CHN) Cui Yining Guo Dongsheng He Zhiping Tan Zhihui  Japan (JPN) Toshiaki Araki Hideyuki...
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  • Zhaozong's court at Chang'an under control, in alliance with the chancellor Cui Yin. That year, Emperor Zhaozong was prepared to give Zhu the title of Deputy...
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    Ubayd Allah, Abbasid vizier Christopher, antipope of the Catholic Church Cui Yin, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 854) Du Xunhe, Chinese poet (b. 846)...
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  • (887–891) Liu Chongwang (889–892) Cui Zhaowei (891–895) Xu Yanruo (891–893, 894–900) Zheng Yanchang (892–894) Cui Yin (893–895, 895–896, 896–899, 900–901...
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  • former second disciple brother of Zhoudi Tower and well-versed in the Drum. Cui Peng as Yang Shangqing (杨尚清), an official of the Court of Judicature and...
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  • throne." At Qiu's order, Cui kept this matter secret, but wrote secret records of this incident and left them for his son Cui Yin. (It was said that it was...
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  • during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong. In 900, his powerful colleague Cui Yin falsely accused him of associating with eunuchs, and Emperor Zhaozong forced...
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  • Kim Kuk-hyun  South Korea Sei Murata  Japan Team épée details  China Cui Yining Guo Dongsheng He Zhiping Tan Zhihui  Japan Toshiaki Araki Hideyuki Itakura...
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    open-minded. For example, in 84, when two university students, Kong Xi (孔僖) and Cui Yin (崔駰) were accused of improperly criticizing his ancestor Emperor Wu and...
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