Cui Yuanzong


Cui Yuanzong was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during Wu Zetian's reign.

Background

It is not known when Cui Yuanzong was born, but it is known that his family was from Zheng Prefecture, and that his clan had produced many officials throughout Northern Wei, Northern Zhou, and Tang's predecessor Sui Dynasty. His grandfather Cui Junsu as a mid-level official under Tang Dynasty's founder Emperor Gaozu.

During Wu Zetian's reign

As of Wu Zetian's Tianshou era, Cui Yuanzong was serving as the minister of justice. In 692, Wu Zetian made him Luantai Shilang, the deputy head of the examination bureau of government, and gave him the designation Tong Fengge Luantai Pingzhangshi, making him a chancellor de facto. It was said that Cui was diligent while serving in office, and whenever he was on duty, he would stay late and take few breaks. He was also said to be careful in his actions, and did not have any gourmet foods for over 20 years. However, he was also said to be, while appearing to be lenient on the outside, actually very harsh as a judge, and he picked faults with people and gave them heavy punishments, and therefore was feared. In 694, he was accused of crimes and exiled to Zhen Prefecture, and it was said that there was much rejoicing among other officials of his exile. At a later point, after a general pardon, he was recalled and served as imperial censor.

During Emperor Zhongzong's reign

Wu Zetian was overthrown in a coup in 705, and her son Li Xian, formerly emperor, was restored to the throne. During Emperor Zhongzong's reign, Cui successively served as Shangshu Zuo Cheng -- a secretary general of the executive bureau, and as the prefect of Pu Prefecture, before retiring on account of age and illness. After retirement, he was said to be much involved in Taoist alchemist practices to try to prolong life. He lived to his 90s, but the date of his death is not known.