Cui Hong, son of Cui Guangdi and Cui Jingyou. At the end of Taihe, Ren Pengcheng was the left governor. When they arrived in Jingming, Qian and Shang began to live in Cao Langzhong's home. What touched him turned the ancestral temple Lang and the doctor into historical soldiers. Yongping Chu is a prosperous school with a long history in the south of Zhennan. Generally speaking, there is no bus to pick up doctors. Relocation, cycling, attendance. In the last few years of the extension, key generals were added and transferred to San Xiao, Levin Wang You and Situ Changshi. At the beginning of Zheng Guang, the former general was added. Write "Ju Ji" by Emperor Gaozu Sejong. Chu Xiao worships assistant minister Huang Men and rides a regular waiter in Dazheng, Jizhou. Pawn, general of Xichuan Town, Du Zhishu, Qingzhou secretariat. There is a volume of 102. Wei is a doctor in No.3 Middle School and a former general in Langzhong. With the official national history, I was tired of what the official gave assistant minister Huang Men, and then gave me the title of "Three Unique Chang Family" and Jizhou Dazheng. Cui Hong was born in Geng Jie. He was very frank when it happened. He was admired by his colleagues He advocates eclecticism and recruiting talents. At the beginning of Yuan Dynasty, the age of 5 13 was two years of Xiaowu in Northern Wei Dynasty. /kloc-after the invigilation in Tian Liang in 0/2, Cui Hong took the opportunity to suggest to the court: "Performers can be officials, only those who have to call the roll. Catch a class and a half at night? " Cui Hong was clever and studious, and began to write when he was young. 500 years ago, the first year of Jingming in Xuan Wudi, Northern Wei Dynasty; In the second year of Qi Yongyuan, he began to collect and sort out old historical materials in his spare time. At the age of 54, he began to compile Spring and Autumn Annals of Sixteen Countries, and wrote 95 volumes of Spring and Autumn Annals of Sixteen Countries in three years. He didn't dare to publish it for fear that the contents of the book would be contrary to the imperial court. Until the age of 528, his son Cui Ziyuan wrote the Spring and Autumn Annals of Sixteen Kingdoms written by his father, presented it to the court and kept it in the history museum. After the vicissitudes of the world, it turned out to be lost. Today, only the Spring and Autumn Annals of Sixteen Kingdoms has been handed down from Tang Qiu in the Qing Dynasty.