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New Zhijiang Army : ウィキペディア英語版
New Zhijiang Army
The New Zhijiang Army (), is a term used by observers to represent political figures in the Communist Party of China who held important provincial and local posts during Xi Jinping's term as Communist Party Secretary of Zhejiang province. The "new army" refers to people who were closely associated with Xi and identifies with his political views, and who have since then taken on prominent political posts at the provincial level or in central party and state organs.
The term was first widely used by Ma Haoliang (马浩亮), editor at Hong Kong-based newspaper ''Ta Kung Pao'' in an article entitled the ''New Zhijiang Army of Chinese Politics''. The term ''Zhijiang'' refers to the Qiantang River, which runs through the province, but is often used as a poetic reference for the greater Zhejiang region. The term was initially used as title to Xi Jinping's book ''Zhijiang Xinyu'' (之江新语), a book compiling the political philosophies of Xi Jinping during his five-year term as party chief of Zhejiang, published in 2007.
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