Cui Bi | |
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崔毖 | |
Inspector of Pingzhou 平州刺史 | |
In office ? –319 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown Gucheng County, Hebei |
Died | Unknown Ji'an, Jilin |
Relations | Cui Yan (great-grandfather) Lady Cui (sister) |
Occupation | Governor |
Cui Bi (fl. 311–319) was a military general and politician of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He served as the Inspector of Ping province (平州, modern eastern Liaoning) during the fall of Western Jin. Isolated from the conflict of the Central Plains, Cui Bi had autonomy over eastern Liaodong, where he developed a rivalry with the Xianbei chieftain and Jin vassal, Murong Hui. In 319, he formed an alliance with the Duan and Yuwen tribes along with Goguryeo to destroy Murong Hui, but was defeated and forced to flee to Goguryeo.