Cui
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"Cui" may refer to one of the following:
- Cui or cuy is a Peruvian term for the guinea pig, when used as food
- Cuī (崔) is a surname uncommonly used in China and very commonly in Korea. Cui is the same as Choi (최) in Chinese. Other spellings include Tsui
- Cui Hao, a statesman of the 5th century
- Cui Hao, a poet
- Cui Xuanwei, a chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Renshi, a chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Dunli, a general and diplomat during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Yingjie
- Cui Zhiwen, a chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Yuanzong, chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Shenji, a chancellor during the Tang dynasty
- Cui Liang, a military officer who served the kingdom of Wei
- Cuī Bái, a song dynasty painter
- Cui Zhiyuan, a professeur at Tsinghua University
- Cui Peng, a football player
- Cui Jian, a musician
- César Cui, a Russian composer
- Jorge "Cui" Cuello: British historian Oxford University, 1995 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Cui (character) or Kiwi, a character in Dragon Ball media
[edit] See also:
- Character User Interface, a predecessor to Graphical user interface
- CuI: Copper(I) iodide

