It has guild hall offices and landmark buildings. The business gang is a business group that is bound by local kinship and owns guild halls, offices and landmark buildings. There are “three major business gangs” in Chinese history: Guangdong merchants, Hui merchants, and Shanxi merchants. There are also terms such as Shaanxi merchants, Shanxi merchants, and Hui merchants.
The main features of the merchant gang: it has guild hall offices and landmark buildings.
The "three major business gangs" in Chinese history: Guangdong merchants, Hui merchants, and Shanxi merchants. There are also Shaanxi merchants, Shanxi merchants, and Hui merchants.
Cantonese merchants, together with Huizhou merchants, Shanxi merchants, Zhejiang merchants and Jiangsu merchants, were collectively known as the "Five Major Business Gangs" in history.
In the Qing Dynasty, the top ten merchants were Shanxi merchants, Hui merchants, Guangdong merchants, Qin merchants, Shandong merchant gangs, southern Jiangsu merchant gangs, Zhejiang merchant gangs, southern Fujian merchant gangs, Pearl River Delta merchant gangs, and Henan merchant gangs. Mainly business gangs.