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Four Big Families Of The Republic Of China
The four big families () are four politically influential families in the Taiwan, Republic of China, first Republic of China (1912–1949), in Mainland China, then Taiwan. The concept was believed to be coined by Chen Boda, a political figure and political theorist of the China, People's Republic of China. Chen alleged that the four families amassed approximately 20 billion United States dollar, US dollars during the Second Sino-Japanese War, a claim that gained traction in Chinese society, particularly during major political and economic crises. This perception was encapsulated in a popular saying: History In 1923, Qu Qiubai, a Communist leader, wrote in the party's journal that several political families controlled Revolving door (politics), bureaucratic capital in China. In 1946, Chinese Communist Party, Communist journalist Chen Boda published a book titled ''The Four Big Families of China'', accusing the Chiang, Soong, Kung, and Chen families of exploiting over 20 billion ...
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