“Second generation official”的版本间的差异
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− | 官二代 (guān èr dài): | + | 官二代 (guān èr dài): Generation of the officials’ children |
− | Just as families hand down wealth from generation to generation (see [[rich second generation]]), in China they also pass down the keys to political power. | + | [[File:Example.jpg|300px|thumb|left|''Bo Guagua, son of former Chongqing Party Secretary Bo Xilai, is a prime example of this generation.'']] Just as families hand down wealth from generation to generation (see [[rich second generation]]), in China they also pass down the keys to political power. |
− | One prime example of this is Bo Guagua, the son of | + | One prime example of this is [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/04/bo-guagua-issues-statement/ Bo Guagua], the son of former Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee of Chongqing Bo Xilai. Photographs of the younger Bo embracing British women in various degrees of inebriation have recently made the rounds of the Chinese blogosphere. |
Sometimes the children of officials are referred to as [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2007/10/who-are-chinas-princelings/ princelings] or members of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Prince_Party Crown Prince Party]. | Sometimes the children of officials are referred to as [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2007/10/who-are-chinas-princelings/ princelings] or members of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Prince_Party Crown Prince Party]. | ||
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2012年4月25日 (三) 10:41的版本
官二代 (guān èr dài): Generation of the officials’ children
Just as families hand down wealth from generation to generation (see rich second generation), in China they also pass down the keys to political power.
One prime example of this is Bo Guagua, the son of former Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee of Chongqing Bo Xilai. Photographs of the younger Bo embracing British women in various degrees of inebriation have recently made the rounds of the Chinese blogosphere.
Sometimes the children of officials are referred to as princelings or members of the Crown Prince Party.
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