Cui Liang

Cui Liang may refer to:

  • Cui Liang (handballer) (born 1983), a Chinese handball player.
  • Cui Liang, a fictional character in the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. See List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms#Chapter 92.

Other articles related to "liang, cui, cui liang":

Lu Qi - As Chancellor - Before Zhu Ci's Rebellion
... headquartered in modern Zhumadian, Henan), in charge of a campaign against Liang Chongyi, the military governor of Shannan East Circuit ... He sent his assistant Cui Cheng (崔程) to Chang'an and suggested that if he were made the governor of a new circuit containing Xu Prefecture and two other prefectures ... When Cui arrived at Chang'an, however, he made the mistake of first meeting Lu's chancellor colleague Zhang Yi rather than Lu ...
Cheng Kuang - In Romance of The Three Kingdoms - Chapter 92
... Xiahou Mao to deal with the Shu invasion led by Zhuge Liang ... Pei Xu (裴緒), a Shu officer ordered by Zhuge Liang to disguise himself as a Wei officer who broke out of the siege at Nan'an ... Pei Xu then went to Anding and lied to Cui Liang, luring Cui to lead his army out of Anding to help Xiahou Mao at Nan'an ...
Records Of The Three Kingdoms - Pei Songzhi's Annotations - List of Texts Used in Pei Songzhi's Annotations
... 崔氏譜 Cui Shi Pu (Cui Family Genealogy) (Unknown) Records about Cui Lie (崔烈) and his family ... Pu (Zhuge Family Genealogy) (Unknown) Records about Zhuge Liang and his family ... 諸葛亮集 Zhuge Liang Ji (Zhuge Liang Collection) Chen Shou Also known as Zhuge Family Collection (諸葛氏集) ...
Yang Yan - During Emperor Dezong's Reign
779, based on the recommendation of the chancellor Cui Youfu, Emperor Dezong promoted Yang from exile to the by Menxia Shilang (門下侍郎), the deputy head of the examination bureau of government ... Keeping the general Cui Ning, the military governor of Sichuan Circuit (西川, headquartered in modern Chengdu, Sichuan), who had controlled the circuit semi-independently from the imperial government, at ... At Cui Youfu's urging, who argued that such matters should no longer be considered since Emperor Dezong had issued a general pardon when he declared the Liangshuifa, Emperor ...