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[[Image:Local tyrant".JPEG|thumb|left|250px]]'''Rural landlords''' ('''土豪''') originally meant a rich and powerful person or family in a town or an area, with a derogatory sense or negative connotation in Chinese. However, the old term has assumed new meanings, and has become a popular term. ([[Local tyrant|More...]])
The '''Forbidden City''' ('''紫禁城''') was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. [[Forbidden City|(More...)]]
 

Latest revision as of 06:56, 22 November 2013

Rural landlords (土豪) originally meant a rich and powerful person or family in a town or an area, with a derogatory sense or negative connotation in Chinese. However, the old term has assumed new meanings, and has become a popular term. (More...)