Assistant to the local governor (in Tang and Song Dynasties)
According to legend, Cui Panguan was a famous knight in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. In the seventh year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (633), he became an official, and he was a magistrate of Lu County. It is said that "taking care of the dead during the day, breaking the grievances of the underworld at night, and picking up ghosts" is not as good as a god. There are many legends circulating among the people about Cui Jue's verdict, among which the most widely circulated is the case of "a vicious tiger wounding people". The story says: There is a mountain at the junction of the southwest of Zhangzi County and Qinshui, called Diaohuangling. In the past, there were often wild animals. One day, a woodcutter went up the mountain to cut wood and was eaten by a tiger. His widowed mother was in great pain She went to court to complain, and Cui Jue immediately issued a license, and sent Meng Xian, the chief servant, to arrest the tiger on the mountain for the death of the operator. Xian read his blessing in front of the mountain temple and gave it to the deity. Immediately, a tiger jumped out from behind the temple and took Fu Cha to Xi 'an, where he was chained up. The evil tiger was caught in the county government, and the Lord immediately went to court. In class, Jue told the story of the crime of the evil tiger hurting people, and the evil tiger nodded again and again. The final verdict: "Eating people is an unforgivable crime." The tiger touched the steps and died. After Cui Jue's death, people set up temples to offer sacrifices in many places.