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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...]])
"'''Local tyrant'''" ('''土豪''' ''Tu Hao'') 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...)]]
 

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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...)