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高子钦
November 1st, 2007, 12:33 AM
As outcome of the 17th Congress of the Communist Party of China ,Xi Jinping, a princeling, whose father is elder Xi Zhongxun, was set as heir presumptive to Hu Jintao.

In the new 25-member Politburo, Xi and his fellow princelings, which come from families of former high-ranking officials, occupy about ten seats. Today,the booming princelings are children of Mao Zedong's red veterans.

The princes of Mao Zedong's Red Army men, however, are the most acceptable in China today.At least,the democrats should know,they are well fed,not so hungry!

Bo Xilai, the trade minister and son of Bo Yibo, one of the eight "immortals" who ran China with Deng Xiaoping.

Liu Yandong's father, Liu Ruilong, former vice minister of agriculture.

Li Yuanchao's father, Li Gancheng, was vice mayor of Shanghai.

Wang Qishan, a "princeling" son-in-law of late vice premier Yao Yilin.

Zhou Yongkang's father,Zhou Yiping, former Vice Commissar of the Commission of Science, Technology, & Industry for National Defense.

Yu Zhengsheng,the son of former Tianjin mayor and minister of the First Machine-Building Ministry Huang Jing (whose original name was Yu Qiwei).

Ninjahedge
November 1st, 2007, 10:09 AM
Source:

http://www.huliq.com/

Also, how does a new member (2 posts) get Blogging rights?

lofter1
November 1st, 2007, 11:35 AM
You know how things are in the world today ^ Rules and regulations mean nothing to some folks :cool: