During his nearly forty-year editing career, Cui discovered and trained a large number of writers, including
Wang Zengqi,
Li Guowen,
Jiang Zilong and
Liu Xinwu, and edited a large number of high-quality works, such as
The Other Side of the Mountain,
The Head Teacher, and
Anecdotes on the Western Front. In 1979, he began editing
The China New Literature Series, selected short stories from the 30th and 50th anniversaries of the
founding of the People's Republic of China. In 1985, at the invitation of Baihua Publishing House, he edited
The Novel Picking the Pearl, a collection of short stories which won awards from 1979 to 1983. In 1983, he began serving as the judge of the National Excellent Novel Award, the National Excellent Children's Literature Award, and the
Lu Xun Literary Prize, sponsored by the
Chinese Writers Association, the "Five One Project" Award sponsored by the
Central Propaganda Department, the judge of the government periodical award sponsored by the State Publishing Administration, and the honorary member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association. In 1988, Cui won the Excellent Editor Award of National Literary Periodicals. In 1996, he was awarded the title of National Top 100 Publishers by the General Administration of Publishing. In 2006, he won the third
Lao She Prose Award. In 2020, he was awarded the Tribute to a Senior Literary Editor Award by China Writers Publishing Group and the National Federation of Literary Newspapers. == Publications ==