In traditional Chinese families, the leader is often the eldest male, typically the father or grandfather, who holds authority and is responsible for making important decisions. This patriarchal structure reflects Confucian values emphasizing respect for elders and familial hierarchy. However, modern Chinese families may adopt more egalitarian dynamics, with leadership roles shared between parents regardless of gender.
Usually the oldest man in the family.
The leader of the chinese nationals is Hujintao.
In Chinese, leader is translated as "领导" (lǐngdǎo).
Mao tse tung. Note. this is a Chinese name. Mr. Mao's name is sometimes spelled differently in english. Remember that the family name, which is usually capitalised, comes first.
The communist leader of the Chinese in 1949 was Mao Zedong. He was in office in from 1945 to 1976.
Mao Zedong was the leader of the Chinese Red Army. During the Soviet-Chinese war the Army successfully maintained control of the Manchurian Chinese Eastern Railway.
It changed relationships. Family roles were stressed with the male being the leader thus once again treating women unequally.
The best last name ever. Usually Armenian. May include a Chinese person in the family
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.
The Prime Minister
usually stay with family and friends play 麻将Mahjong or poker eat traditional chinese food like dumplings holidays are not special now
Mao Zedong