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dbo:abstract The Xishan Society (simplified Chinese: 西山会; traditional Chinese: 西山會; pinyin: Xīshān Huì; lit. 'Western Hills Meeting') was an association consisting of prominent politicians from Shanxi province in China. The group was formed sometime around 2007, and was described as a "loose alliance" between officials and businesspeople, and allegedly operated somewhat like a secret society. The society is discussed at length in Datieji ("Fighting Iron"), a book by journalist Luo Changping about the investigation into former economic official Liu Tienan. The group was said to have consisted of full and alternate members of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party who had roots or were otherwise associated with Shanxi province, and select wealthy businesspeople. They were said to have met once every three months in the Western Hills of Beijing (hence Xishan). The name "Xishan" is also the characters of "Shanxi" in reverse order. Members are taken to the site of the meetings by luxury vehicles, and must surrender their mobile phones. Secretaries and romantic partners were not allowed at the meeting sites. As the organization did not have a formal charter nor any known written records, there have been suggestions that the reports about the group have been exaggerated, or that it is a fairly routine gathering of friends with similar interests. Nevertheless, Datieji asserted that membership in the society was a sure "ticket to high office," and alleged that Liu Tienan had used the network to gain his promotions. (en) 西山会,是一个由中國山西籍在北京的高官及同籍商人组成的神秘组织,由令计划于2007年建立。境外中文媒体报道称这是一个松散的有组织者的政商联盟。西山会的部分主要人物在习近平于2012年出任中共中央总书记后开展的大规模反腐败运动后被捕入狱。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment 西山会,是一个由中國山西籍在北京的高官及同籍商人组成的神秘组织,由令计划于2007年建立。境外中文媒体报道称这是一个松散的有组织者的政商联盟。西山会的部分主要人物在习近平于2012年出任中共中央总书记后开展的大规模反腐败运动后被捕入狱。 (zh) The Xishan Society (simplified Chinese: 西山会; traditional Chinese: 西山會; pinyin: Xīshān Huì; lit. 'Western Hills Meeting') was an association consisting of prominent politicians from Shanxi province in China. The group was formed sometime around 2007, and was described as a "loose alliance" between officials and businesspeople, and allegedly operated somewhat like a secret society. The society is discussed at length in Datieji ("Fighting Iron"), a book by journalist Luo Changping about the investigation into former economic official Liu Tienan. (en)
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