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Definition of Princelings

Princeling
Princeling Prince"ling, n. A petty prince; a young prince.

Meaning of Princelings from wikipedia

- Notable Princelings The Princelings (Chinese: 太子党), also translated as the Party's Crown Princes, are the descendants of prominent and influential senior...
- challengers. Xi is considered one of the most successful members of the Princelings, a quasi-clique of politicians who are descendants of early Chinese Communist...
- known as the Princeling Network Map) on GitHub, collecting information on over 700 high-level Chinese officials (the so-called Princelings) that was publicly...
- businessman. As a son of Marshal Chen Yi, he was one of China's most prominent princelings, or children of high officials. He held the rank of colonel when he quit...
- its government officials. What is very troubling is the ways in which Princelings in the Chinese Government contradict the ideas "equal social classes"...
- organization based in Hong Kong that serves to network princelings. It is a social club for princelings who have studied outside of China and then moved to...
- the House of Windsor, whom she reportedly viewed "as jumped-up foreign princelings" and called them "the Germans". Tony Blair characterised Diana as a mani****tive...
- Hospital, in Guangzhou, Guangdong. Ye was the leader or godfather of the Princelings. He was low-profile but influential in political, military and business...
- Against Crime Campaign List of serial rapists Princelings "Factbox: Scandals and successes of China's princelings". Reuters. 2012-11-25. Retrieved 2023-02-12...
- United Kingdom, and ****an. Among children of the Chinese ruling class ("princelings"), attending elite institutions in the United States was commonplace...