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The '''Eight Great Eminent Officials''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 八大元老; [[Pinyin]]: Bā dà yuán lǎo), abbreviated as the '''Eight Elders''' (八老 Bā lǎo) were a group of elderly members of the [[Communist Party of China]] who held substantial power during the [[1980s]] and [[1990s]]. In the English-speaking world, these men are called '''The Eight Immortals'''. This designation originated in the [[1990s]] and is an [[allusion]] to the Taoist deities also commonly known as the [[Eight Immortals]].
{{sources}}The '''Eight Great Eminent Officials''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 八大元老; [[Pinyin]]: Bā dà yuán lǎo), abbreviated as the '''Eight Elders''' (八老 Bā lǎo) were a group of elderly members of the [[Communist Party of China]] who held substantial power during the [[1980s]] and [[1990s]]. In the English-speaking world, these men are called '''The Eight Immortals'''. This designation originated in the [[1990s]] and is an [[allusion]] to the Taoist deities also commonly known as the [[Eight Immortals]].


The identities of the Eight are:
The identities of the Eight are:

Revision as of 05:05, 10 September 2007

The Eight Great Eminent Officials (Chinese: 八大元老; Pinyin: Bā dà yuán lǎo), abbreviated as the Eight Elders (八老 Bā lǎo) were a group of elderly members of the Communist Party of China who held substantial power during the 1980s and 1990s. In the English-speaking world, these men are called The Eight Immortals. This designation originated in the 1990s and is an allusion to the Taoist deities also commonly known as the Eight Immortals.

The identities of the Eight are:

Some descendants of the Eight Elders constitute a group now known as the "Crown Prince Party".

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