Cui Rong
Cui Rong (, 653–706) was a Chinese poet and politician during the
Tang dynasty, which includes the short-lived dynasty of
Wu Zetian. His poetry style was typical of
Tang poetry. He is famous for editing an anthology of poetry of the court of Wu Zetian: a work known as the ''Collection of Precious Glories'' (''
Zhuying ji''), which contained poems by himself,
Li Jiao (644–713),
Zhang Yue (677–731), and others. The original work was long thought to be completely lost, however fragments constituting about one-fifth of the original were found among the
manuscripts found at Dunhuang, with fifty-five poems by thirteen men. One notable feature of this anthology is that Cui Rong arranged the work in descending order of official rank of the included poets; which, among other things, highlights the nature of early Tang poetry as a type of court poetry.
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