Chapter 266 Cui of Qinghe, Wang Jing who suffered from Guo Huai’s heartache
Guo Huai thought for a while and then said: "It seems that the Prime Minister also knows that Yongliang is inseparable from me. Yanwei, I have passed on this general's order. From now on, all counties and counties under Yongliang must strictly guard against another invasion of the Shu army."
, we can no longer underestimate the enemy."
Wang Jing clasped his fists and said, "Promise, I'll do it now!" Then he strode out and asked the messengers to rush to each county to deliver the order. Although Wang Jing was happy that Guo Huai had nothing to do, he still had an annual salary of more than two thousand dan.
This incident made him feel very sad for Guo Huai.
Although he knew that Governor Guo's family background could completely ignore this year's salary, even if it was a few more years, after all, people no longer had to worry about three melons and two dates.
But he was born as a farmer, and he was only able to achieve his current achievements because he was lucky enough to be recommended by the former Sikong Cuilin. He did not have a prominent family background, so he is very lucky to be the governor of a county now.
Based on the average annual consumption of 30 hu of dendrobium per person, it is enough to feed 60 to 70 people for a year, and a family of ten can feed it for 6 or 7 years. This much food is converted into money, which is a lot.
Coming from a local farmer, how could I not feel sad for him.
Cui Lin was from Dongwucheng, Qinghe County (now Zhucheng, Shandong). Lieutenant Cui Yan was his younger brother.
Cao Cao pacified Jizhou and appointed Cui Lin as the director of the dock, and later he was appointed as the censor Zhongcheng.
During the reign of Emperor Wen of Wei, he successively served as the governor of Youzhou, Dahonglu, and lieutenant of Sili.
During the Ming Dynasty, he was given the title of Marquis of Guannei, transferred to Guangluxun, and the captain of Sili school. He was also made Sikong and granted the title of Marquis of Anyang Township. He died in the fifth year of Zhengshi (244). Wang Jing's official career was not very smooth. Although he
Thinking of myself as a queen of farmers,
But if Cui Lin was not behind him, who was born in the world's famous "Qinghe Cui family", which was almost the same as Guo Huai's "Taiyuan Guo family", he would not have been able to take the position of governor of a county so quickly. After all, even if he had to squeeze out one
Officials with peasant origins should also check whether the backstage behind them is strong enough.
The Cui family of Qinghe, a famous family from the Wei to the Sui and Tang dynasties, was derived from the surname Jiang and was a descendant of Qi Taigong.
Ji Zi, the legitimate son of Duke Ding of Qi, gave up his inheritance rights to Duke Y of Qi and took Cui as his fief. He lived here until his death and had a son, Mu Bo, who was named Cui as his surname in later generations.
Mu Bo's eleventh grandson Cui Zhu served as the chief minister of Qi. He had sons Cui Cheng and Cui Qiang. He later married Dongguo Jiang, a descendant of Duke Huan of Qi, and gave birth to Cui Ming. Qingfeng attacked and killed Cui Cheng, Cui Qiang, Cui Zhu and
Dong Guojiang committed suicide, and Cui Ming escaped by hiding in a tomb. He then fled to the State of Lu and succeeded him as the high-ranking official of the State of Lu.
Cui Ming had a son, Cui Liang, and Cui Liang's fifteenth generation grandson was Cui Yiru. Yiru had two sons: Cui Ye (named Boji) and Cui Zhongmo.
In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, the two brothers settled in Dongwucheng County, Qinghe County and Anping County, Zhuo County respectively. The Cui family was then divided into two branches, the Qinghe Cui family and the Boling Cui family, with their surnames.
Later generations called Cui Ye "a native of Wucheng in the east of Qinghe" (that is, the origin of the Cui family in Qinghe). During the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty, Cui Yan and Cui Lin became one of the famous families in Wei due to their great achievements. With such a distinguished leader as their backer,
Why worry about not being able to reach a high position? It is a pity that his Bole and fellow countryman Cui Lin passed away five years ago.
If not, why would he still be stagnant in the position of governor of Jincheng County? He would have been able to enter Luoyang or other wealthy places as a county governor long ago.
The Cui family of Qinghe was named Qinghe County, which belonged to Jizhou. It was also called Qinghe Kingdom and Ganling Kingdom in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Their ancestral home was in Dongwucheng County under the jurisdiction of Qinghe County (now the southern part of Gucheng County, Hebei Province), so in the
In history books and epitaphs, the place of origin of the Cui clan in Qinghe is mostly recorded as "people from Wucheng in the east of Qinghe".
The Cui family in Qinghe was formed around the early Western Han Dynasty. The ancestor was Cui Ye, the eldest son of Cui Yiru. However, looking through the official history, it was not until Cui Ye's twelfth generation grandson, Cui Lin and his elder brother Cui Yan during the Three Kingdoms period at the end of Han Dynasty.
This biography appears in "Three Kingdoms", which is also the first record of the Cui family of Qinghe being recorded in official history.
Most of the biographies and epitaphs of the Cui family members of Qinghe after Cui Lin and Cui Yan are limited to Cui Lin and Cui Yan in the late Han Dynasty, and only a few epitaphs mention them.
Cui Ye in the Han Dynasty, as for the officials between Cui Ye and Cui Lin and Cui Yan, there is no record.
There are two possible reasons for this at the time: one reason may be that the members of the Cui family in Qinghe before Cui Lin and Cui Yan were unknown, their official positions were not obvious, and they did nothing, and it was not conducive to record them in the annals of history.
Another reason is that the information about the Cui family of Qinghe before Cui Lin and Cui Yan has been lost during the Three Kingdoms period.
By the Han Dynasty, the Qinghe Cui family had developed into four important branches: Cui Ke, the sixth grandson of Cui Ye, Cui Tai's son, Cui Jing, the sixth grandson of Cui Ye, and Cui Ba, the son of Cui Mi, the eighth grandson of Cui Ye.
One branch is Cui Yan, the eighth grandson of Cui Ye. In addition, in addition to the above four major branches, there are also some sporadic side branches whose origins have not been determined.
Since then, the members of the Qinghe Cui family who have been active and prominent on the historical stage are basically the descendants of these four branches.
Cui Ye's eighth grandson, Cui Mi, had two sons: Cui Ba, the eldest son, and Cui Yan, the second son. This line generally started from Cui Yan, but Cui Ba's branch was not very prosperous.
Cui Yan, also known as Ji Gui, has a handsome appearance, a curly beard, and is very prestigious. He is a famous scholar in Jizhou in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He once served as the minister of Cao Wei and a lieutenant. He was the founder of the Cui family in Qinghe. He can be called the most virtuous and respected person in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of Han Dynasty.
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He successively served under two heroes, Yuan Shao and Cao Cao, and had a high reputation. For example, Chen Shou commented in "Three Kingdoms": "Cui Yan is the best, Bao Xun is upright and has no fault, but they are all unavoidable. What a pity! You are elegant and noble.
"Already clear and philosophical", Yu Shu is still "straight but able to be warm". Since he is not a man of all talents, he has to limit himself to others!",
Another example is Yu Guan's "Wei Lue": "During the Ming Dynasty, Cui Linchang and Sikong Chenqun discussed the people of Jizhou together, calling Yan the leader." Cui Yan won the reputation of being a scholar, and his descendants began to serve in the central government.
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Cui Lin, Cui Yan's younger brother, served as an auxiliary minister in the four dynasties of Cao and Wei. He was promoted to Sikong, and was granted the title of Marquis of Anyang Township. He was the first of the Three Dukes to be granted the title of Marquis. Cui Lin's descendants were extremely prosperous for a time, and at this time they were even more prosperous than Cui Yan's.
It was still prosperous, but later it gradually became less prosperous than the Cui family. After all, the prosperity and decline in the world are changing all the time, but in the end, it is also the prosperity of the Qinghe Cui family.
In the past, Cui Lin, a giant of the Cui family in Qinghe, supported him, allowing him to quickly reach the position of governor of a county. But now that Cui Lin is gone, his career is not as smooth as before.
After the death of his direct boss Guo Huai, the Taiyuan Guo family became his potential backer. As long as he surrendered to Guo Huai, then maybe Guo Huai would play some role in his future promotion.
The premise of all this is that Guo Huai was not demoted and even sat in a higher position in the Wei Dynasty. But if Guo Huai was demoted, his career would be more or less affected. This is what he is doing now