Zhou Yuanxing
Name | Zhou Yuanxing |
Title | Zhou Yongkang's second brother |
Gender | Male |
Birthday | — |
nationality | — |
Source | https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%91%A8%E6%B0%B8%E5%BA%B7 |
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LastUpdate | 2025-07-11T09:11:23.455Z |
Zhou Yuanxing, Zhou Yongkang’s second brother, gained wealth through connections with Zhou Yongkang. He and his son, Zhou Xiaohua, profited as distributors of Wuliangye liquor and leveraged Zhou Yongkang’s influence to intervene in legal cases, arrange favors, and engage in various business dealings, including supplying steel pipes to oil fields without owning a factory.
Zhou Yuanqing, Zhou Yongkang’s third brother, held several government positions, including Deputy Town Mayor of Houqiao Town, Director of the Xishan District Economic Cooperation Office, and Deputy Director of the Huishan District Land Bureau. His wife, Zhou Lingying, was a shareholder in Changlong Trading Co., which was involved in gas station operations. She also founded Wuxi Junfeng Agricultural Development Co., dealing in fertilizers, pesticides, metals, and firefighting equipment. Their son, Zhou Feng, invested in multiple companies in Beijing and Dongguan, with complex ties to subsidiaries of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). Zhou Feng illegally secured cooperative and development rights for two oil and gas fields in Jilin Oilfield, earning illicit profits of 214 million yuan.