What kind of pioneering work did Ho Choi, the son of Cui Hong, the White Horse?

Cui Hong, the White Horse Duke, ranks among the most respected adults in the Eight Departments. He was born in Cui Shi, Qinghe, the first surname of the Han family in the Northern Dynasties, and was famous as a child prodigy at an early age. At that time, I was threatened by the former Qin Dynasty and the Emperors Hou Yan to become an official. At last, Tuoba GUI, a Xianbei man, arrested him from the East China Sea and forced him to seek great career. Like a poor artist, he created his works out of all kinds of helplessness: a barbarian empire with a civilized etiquette, and it is said that he drew up the title of Da Wei. Ho Choi, the eldest son, inherited his father's cleverness, and became famous as a teenager with calligraphy. However, he was not interested in writing popular parallel prose, but devoted himself to the art of classics, laws and the occult images of Yin and Yang. He didn't need his father's grace, so he became a writer at the age of 2, and the teenager was successful and energetic. He admired the Han family, prided himself on his clothes, and praised Wang Huilong, a young man from the Wang family in Taiyuan, calling him an "expensive species". Although Sun Song, the nobleman of Xianbei, was retaliated and impeached, saying that he was "impressed by southerners" and "contemptuous of nationalization", and Emperor Tuoba-tao also issued a decree condemning his ignorance, he was still unruly. On the other hand, he despised the barbarians of Xianbei, including the gentry with relatively low status among the Han people, and even his two cousins, Cui Mo and Cui Yi, despised them by virtue of his being a world-changing official. Cui Mo is a devout Buddhist, and everyone should pay homage to the Buddha when going to the toilet. Cui Hao advocates Wang Zhidao first, and most dislikes Buddhism from Alakazam, so he laughs at him: "It's a fool to kneel at this unclean place." Cui Yi seems to be getting along better than Cui Mo, so Cui Mo pulls him to cry foul: Tao Jian (Ho Choi's nickname) just bullies me. Should Cui Yi bully me, too? It is said that later, because of this matter, when he was killed, Tuoba Tao spared these two poor bastards alone.

Ho Choi's arrogance and prejudice make him destined to be a lonely gentleman. Some people worship him, but no one likes him. Except for the equally lonely old emperor Tuoba GUI, the military and charming founder of the empire likes to watch him write passionately on paper when he is free, but the emperor is old and tyrannical after all, and he is almost crazy to drive away the axe and candle, and even a minister walks a little strangely. They all fled for a while, and the ministers were afraid to avoid it. Cui Hao alone stayed in the deep palace and insisted on serving. Sometimes he didn't return all night. Whenever this time, the old emperor showed a rare warmth and gave porridge to this maverick young man to drink. But Ho Choi, after all, let others become traitors to the emperor, because there are only two kinds of people in the court, one is us and the other is traitors. From the point of view of his ministers, Ho Choi has been excluded by "we". The old emperor finally failed to escape his fate. He was killed by his second son, and the eldest son killed his second son to inherit the throne. His ministers hoped that Ho Choi would be punished at this time, but this eldest son, Ming Yuan Di, was more fond of astrologer Ho Choi than his father. Even the harem suddenly appeared such a thing, and he had to ask Ho Choi, while Ho Choi divined the sign of barbarian tribute to beautiful women, which was really true. Of course, Cui Hao's ability is more than that. The so-called national affairs, in worship and Rong, he is both involved and both are excellent. Not only did he take his old father to the suburbs to sacrifice in the emperor's chariot, but he also often defeated others in military affairs. In the severe drought in 415 AD, he successfully resisted the rash decision of his ministers to move the capital. In 417, Emperor Wu of Song's Northern Expedition attempted to attack Qin by way of a tunnel. He obstinately blocked his ministers from going to war with Emperor Wu of Song, and decided that the expedition of the southern laborers could not be kept even if Chang 'an was captured. Although the emperor didn't listen to him in the end, he failed to fight, "I hate not to use Cui Haoji".

Facts have proved that everything Ho Choi said is right and should be followed, but no one is willing to accept this. Those prudent ministers said that the prophet Ho Choi was just lucky. When one day the historian came to report that there was a star named Yingying in the sky that escaped for no reason, and wherever this star went, it would perish, and the massage hall shook, and the ministers of Jun Prelude firmly pointed out that only Ho Choi could find the whereabouts of the star. Ho Choi moved out the sacred book Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals in the court, and he used historical cases to make predictions. After August, as he said, he found the wonder in Qin. Soon the king Yao Xing died, and the two sons fought. Three years later, Emperor Wu of Song destroyed the Qin Dynasty, and the difficult counterattack of his ministers ended in failure. No one dared to make things difficult for Ho Choi, because he even knew the things in heaven.