00:05 Triads: A historical overview of the Chinese Mafia's origins and influence. 02:45 The Triads' origins are rooted in Ming Dynasty rebellions and struggles against the Manchu. 08:02 Mutual Aid societies evolved into secret organizations seeking political change. 10:35 Evolution of mutual aid societies into crime organizations in China. 15:25 Triads opposed Christian missionaries to protect traditional values and influence society. 17:40 The Triads played a crucial role in China's political upheaval and national identity. 21:56 The initiation ceremony of Triad recruits symbolizes loyalty and secrecy. 24:02 Triads have a hierarchical structure similar to the Mafia, with unique roles and codes. 28:27 Sun Yat-sen's early ties with Triads shaped his revolutionary ambitions. 30:39 Sun Yat-sen relied on the Triads for revolutionary support against the Qing dynasty. 35:05 Du Yui Shang rose to power in Shanghai's opium trade post-1911. 37:13 Du Shang's coup established Green Gang dominance in Shanghai's Triad society. 41:38 The Triads lost power after the Communist takeover, leading to their disbandment. 43:51 Triads in Hong Kong evolved as criminal groups post-World War II. 48:17 The evolution and decentralization of the 14k Triad after its establishment. 50:33 Triads are hierarchical, with localized gangs and evolving initiation rituals. 54:51 Triads encompass a diverse membership involved in both legal and illegal activities. 56:54 The Chinese Mafia's lucrative drug trade originated in the 1970s with heroin trafficking. 1:01:01 Sik Ho became a prominent heroin dealer in Europe by the early '70s. 1:03:03 Triads evolved from heroin trade to diversified criminal enterprises by the 1990s. 1:07:11 Triads control fish markets and transportation, profiting through fees and intimidation. 1:09:16 Triads exploit Hong Kong cinema for profit through intimidation and control. 1:13:22 Triads profit from various criminal activities, particularly in real estate and gambling. 1:15:29 Triads expanded their influence through drug dealings and extortion in Southeast Asia. 1:19:39 Triads exploited Dutch lax drug laws for heroin smuggling into Europe. 1:21:50 The Triads expanded drug smuggling throughout Europe post-World War II. 1:26:04 Triads in Europe reflect similar operations to those in Hong Kong, despite fragmentation. 1:28:15 Triads may evolve into the first global crime organizations.
We need a part 2 for north america in America, Canada and Mexico and also part 3 in south america like peru Argentina also you forgot about macau very great in-depth video 😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉
As someone who is from Southeast Asia, especially from Malaysia, I can give you some in depth details about the local Chinese triads. You see, Malaysian Chinese triads can be divided into two types, groups with no sub-groups and groups that have sub-groups. Groups with sub-groups such as 18 (一八) or 21 (二一) are usually made out of Indians and Chinese, some ranks of such groups can be different from one another, but usually each towns or cities where the groups are present would have a different leader of ethnicity. Some cities you may have Indians becoming the leaders, while the others are Chinese. They are usually a lose network, but are united under the same banner of their names. Instead of saying you're from that group, members sometimes usually say what city or district they are from, and then the name. Example like this "That guy is from Segamat *insert name of group*". Groups with no sub-groups are usually found in certain regions of Malaysia, like Sio Sam Ong which is based in the state Pulau Pinang/Peneng Island. The majority membership would be obviously Chinese, though there are some Indian minority who became high-rankers. They aren't spread across the country, only residing in their respective regions.
Ng Sik-Ho was not actually that big of a shot caller. But he became the most well-known after the Ray Lui movie "To Be Number One", and how his character showed up in various other movies set in that time period. Ng Chun Kwun, or Fat Kwun, was the biggest kingpin in Hong Kong after the Ma's fled to Taiwan. Kwun was a Wo On Lok boss, and also someone of Teochew descent, so he held sway in the Teochew faction of the underworld. At the time, most of the people in the drug trade were of Teochew/Hoklo descent. Kwun was the main distributor for all of Kowloon; Sik-Ho was one of many wholesalers working for Kwun. Kwun also ran the now-defunct Cilaxy Night Club (仙樂斯) in Tsim Sha Tsui, where his main office was. One of his bodyguards back then was 70s-80s martial art action star Michael Chan Wai Man, who was a former prison officer, cop, and most notably a 14K "dai-lo".
You're so funny if you don't realize the Triads have been global since the 1980s. There isn't a single country in the world where chinese businesses are absent... since the 1980s. Your conclusion is a bit, well... funny.
And are far more dangerous and loyal. While the American mafia fears hard prison time, the triad members don't. They will go to prison for decades with a smile.
Evening from the U.K, have always been interested in History, I like how you explained from the past , I have watched so many off these films and drama's, but in reality in all Countries we've got good and bad people, mostly the money comes from the top and we've never knows who's dealing it, but they did the actions out there in front and not behind closed doors etc.
12:44 I bet that merchants joined because they were threatened. It's a nice business you have, be a shame if anything happened to it pressure. You pay the gang 'protection money' even though you still get victimized. You're 2x victimized. When you join, it stops
You should buy a book called 'The dragon syndicates: the global phenomenon of the triads.' It is the most comprehensive study of the Triads that I am aware of and a great read.
I know in Canada we have tongs and the foing triads. Cops know and now and again just have words with a member just to make sure nothing is going to go down. See it most times in Richmond bc.
Ngl, I know my views towards crime syndicates like the Triads I see with glamorized eyes mostly vicariously; but nonetheless always fascinates me. This is just the tip of the iceberg
2:05 "Rebel" is a loaded term because it makes us think of a popular uprising. This video seems to demonstrate that most rebellions are a contest between elites. That has implications for why popular media is so obsessed with "teaching" and celebrating rebellion. It is not a threat to the system.
I would really appreciate it more if it was not just Hong Kong & Taiwan. No mention of what is/has been going on since the 40s. Do you think they didn't continue?
A lot of work has ben put into making of this video and i am gratefull because it simplified couple of confusing hystorical events, (and there are many of them). I also love how ou used a lot of chinese movies which is also a bonus for me since i've been interested in Chinese cinematography. I would appreciate if someone could help me indentify the movie on 11:47 i tried looking for it but couldn't identify it. Also, if anyone has an recomendation for the other movies on this topic i would be happy. :)
Nice Dive👍! /concise -I really enjoyed it. However, why haven't you sited the movie shots you use to illustrate the video. 1)Bibliographic credit & 2) I want to watch the entirety of those flicks .
Question why havent you made one video about the russian mafia and their formation after / through the lenin/stalin era and oligarchy and the thiefs in law, their tattos and what they mean and so on. International power and how it plays out since putin became the leadee of russia long ago.. That woukd be insanely interesting and some contrast to the american, southamerican and asian mafias.. Please my man
In 2005 circa wimdspr made a deal with white lotus familly early 2002 letzia illegally sold or leased french houses to the whitle lotus family , and the Chinese royal family , which was left to me to find a good person tobleave itvto inreturn for contrill of all french amd spanish hpuses were left to me as inharent heir
Delta they damaged my upsilon pi rho chi i been injured since childhood by these so called gangsters like conans dad said you cannot trust man not woman not beast not even child
Can't trust God either, put us in a pot (Earth), seasoned us (asteroids & meteors) set the oven to 450° (the sun) and started cooking. Truth sucks (gravity). Welcome to the furnace.
John 3:16 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
They were sick, yet Japan at its peak with all the modernized advanced weapons, couldn't eat them all, and before that, they were literally the Superpower of Asia and of Earth for 2000 years. And right now they have returned to the top of the world. lmao
@@RSTee3000 Gang history is not something to be proud of. Especially if it was harming the community. You do know your leaders do make up stories about history that are not true. They do this because you have been indoctrinated and believe anything they tell you. JMO
So you think there was no gang culture or dark societies, outlaw societies back then a thousand years ago in a country that has a very long ass and deep history like China? They just evolved into modern-day gangs throughout history.
00:05 Triads: A historical overview of the Chinese Mafia's origins and influence.
02:45 The Triads' origins are rooted in Ming Dynasty rebellions and struggles against the Manchu.
08:02 Mutual Aid societies evolved into secret organizations seeking political change.
10:35 Evolution of mutual aid societies into crime organizations in China.
15:25 Triads opposed Christian missionaries to protect traditional values and influence society.
17:40 The Triads played a crucial role in China's political upheaval and national identity.
21:56 The initiation ceremony of Triad recruits symbolizes loyalty and secrecy.
24:02 Triads have a hierarchical structure similar to the Mafia, with unique roles and codes.
28:27 Sun Yat-sen's early ties with Triads shaped his revolutionary ambitions.
30:39 Sun Yat-sen relied on the Triads for revolutionary support against the Qing dynasty.
35:05 Du Yui Shang rose to power in Shanghai's opium trade post-1911.
37:13 Du Shang's coup established Green Gang dominance in Shanghai's Triad society.
41:38 The Triads lost power after the Communist takeover, leading to their disbandment.
43:51 Triads in Hong Kong evolved as criminal groups post-World War II.
48:17 The evolution and decentralization of the 14k Triad after its establishment.
50:33 Triads are hierarchical, with localized gangs and evolving initiation rituals.
54:51 Triads encompass a diverse membership involved in both legal and illegal activities.
56:54 The Chinese Mafia's lucrative drug trade originated in the 1970s with heroin trafficking.
1:01:01 Sik Ho became a prominent heroin dealer in Europe by the early '70s.
1:03:03 Triads evolved from heroin trade to diversified criminal enterprises by the 1990s.
1:07:11 Triads control fish markets and transportation, profiting through fees and intimidation.
1:09:16 Triads exploit Hong Kong cinema for profit through intimidation and control.
1:13:22 Triads profit from various criminal activities, particularly in real estate and gambling.
1:15:29 Triads expanded their influence through drug dealings and extortion in Southeast Asia.
1:19:39 Triads exploited Dutch lax drug laws for heroin smuggling into Europe.
1:21:50 The Triads expanded drug smuggling throughout Europe post-World War II.
1:26:04 Triads in Europe reflect similar operations to those in Hong Kong, despite fragmentation.
1:28:15 Triads may evolve into the first global crime organizations.
Thank you
I learned a lot from this docu. Looking forward to the next video you do on the Triads.
Wow nice job reenacting the period. Seems like a lotta work.
We need a part 2 for north america in America, Canada and Mexico and also part 3 in south america like peru Argentina also you forgot about macau very great in-depth video 😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉
As someone who is from Southeast Asia, especially from Malaysia, I can give you some in depth details about the local Chinese triads.
You see, Malaysian Chinese triads can be divided into two types, groups with no sub-groups and groups that have sub-groups.
Groups with sub-groups such as 18 (一八) or 21 (二一) are usually made out of Indians and Chinese, some ranks of such groups can be different from one another, but usually each towns or cities where the groups are present would have a different leader of ethnicity. Some cities you may have Indians becoming the leaders, while the others are Chinese. They are usually a lose network, but are united under the same banner of their names. Instead of saying you're from that group, members sometimes usually say what city or district they are from, and then the name. Example like this "That guy is from Segamat *insert name of group*".
Groups with no sub-groups are usually found in certain regions of Malaysia, like Sio Sam Ong which is based in the state Pulau Pinang/Peneng Island. The majority membership would be obviously Chinese, though there are some Indian minority who became high-rankers. They aren't spread across the country, only residing in their respective regions.
Me too bro
It soundike an mmorpg no matter how else I try to picture it 😂. Sounds cooler in that aspect
Indians? 😂😂 I always thought of them as weak and subservient
najib boleh
How they work?
Ng Sik-Ho was not actually that big of a shot caller. But he became the most well-known after the Ray Lui movie "To Be Number One", and how his character showed up in various other movies set in that time period.
Ng Chun Kwun, or Fat Kwun, was the biggest kingpin in Hong Kong after the Ma's fled to Taiwan. Kwun was a Wo On Lok boss, and also someone of Teochew descent, so he held sway in the Teochew faction of the underworld. At the time, most of the people in the drug trade were of Teochew/Hoklo descent. Kwun was the main distributor for all of Kowloon; Sik-Ho was one of many wholesalers working for Kwun.
Kwun also ran the now-defunct Cilaxy Night Club (仙樂斯) in Tsim Sha Tsui, where his main office was. One of his bodyguards back then was 70s-80s martial art action star Michael Chan Wai Man, who was a former prison officer, cop, and most notably a 14K "dai-lo".
just came across this video and thanks to you, I know enough now 👍🏻🤣✌🏻
It's my 1st time. Hearing about triads or Chinese mafia...this is intresting
You're so funny if you don't realize the Triads have been global since the 1980s. There isn't a single country in the world where chinese businesses are absent... since the 1980s. Your conclusion is a bit, well... funny.
And are far more dangerous and loyal. While the American mafia fears hard prison time, the triad members don't. They will go to prison for decades with a smile.
Evening from the U.K, have always been interested in History, I like how you explained from the past , I have watched so many off these films and drama's, but in reality in all Countries we've got good and bad people, mostly the money comes from the top and we've never knows who's dealing it, but they did the actions out there in front and not behind closed doors etc.
12:44 I bet that merchants joined because they were threatened. It's a nice business you have, be a shame if anything happened to it pressure. You pay the gang 'protection money' even though you still get victimized. You're 2x victimized. When you join, it stops
Not nearly enough about the triads and tongs out there.
Because they keep their Mouth shut...Not showoffs...& have Unity
You should buy a book called 'The dragon syndicates: the global phenomenon of the triads.' It is the most comprehensive study of the Triads that I am aware of and a great read.
Ting tong
You will never know.
You’re not wong
What movies and series u used as footage? Awesome video
korean movies.
Sounds pretty similar to how my Dad explained origins of triads to me. Good stuff.
Very good research
I know in Canada we have tongs and the foing triads. Cops know and now and again just have words with a member just to make sure nothing is going to go down. See it most times in Richmond bc.
But they sell drugs
Greetings, excellent presentation about the Chinese Triads. Indeed, this video is a gold mine.
Godspeed ❤❤
Ngl, I know my views towards crime syndicates like the Triads I see with glamorized eyes mostly vicariously; but nonetheless always fascinates me. This is just the tip of the iceberg
This is quite fascinating. I thought the nationalists used the triads when desperate. I didn’t know they were a core element of the nationalist cause
2:05 "Rebel" is a loaded term because it makes us think of a popular uprising.
This video seems to demonstrate that most rebellions are a contest between elites.
That has implications for why popular media is so obsessed with "teaching" and celebrating rebellion. It is not a threat to the system.
great video thank you
20:53 idk if anyone else caught this but the Mormon folks have a ritual that is very similar to this ritual…
Thought I’d throw that out there…
What is the movie name at 12:20
HI, this is the movie "Rise of the legend" 2014
Ng Mui also escaped the burning of the Southern Shaolin Temple…her lineage survives!!!
what is the movie that plays on this video?
Cool flix
I would really appreciate it more if it was not just Hong Kong & Taiwan. No mention of what is/has been going on since the 40s. Do you think they didn't continue?
@on the other side of the law, what films did you use for this?
i've seen alot of shaolin temple / monk movies. I think there are about 40 of those.
The mafia from a different mother.
Philippines is the new triad arena.
A lot of work has ben put into making of this video and i am gratefull because it simplified couple of confusing hystorical events, (and there are many of them). I also love how ou used a lot of chinese movies which is also a bonus for me since i've been interested in Chinese cinematography. I would appreciate if someone could help me indentify the movie on 11:47 i tried looking for it but couldn't identify it. Also, if anyone has an recomendation for the other movies on this topic i would be happy. :)
Good job with video editing and information. Can you do more on Chinese culture I want to know more about why Americans hate Chinese in the past
Nice Dive👍! /concise -I really enjoyed it. However, why haven't you sited the movie shots you use to illustrate the video. 1)Bibliographic credit & 2) I want to watch the entirety of those flicks .
Question why havent you made one video about the russian mafia and their formation after / through the lenin/stalin era and oligarchy and the thiefs in law, their tattos and what they mean and so on. International power and how it plays out since putin became the leadee of russia long ago.. That woukd be insanely interesting and some contrast to the american, southamerican and asian mafias.. Please my man
I have a video about the Russian mafia in the United States. I think you'll find it interesting
Biggest mistake: you don't explain what the Xin dynasty is, and yet, the video is 1h30m long.
Request you cover transnational vices/exploitation against morality/humanity around the-world. I find it works much like an international mafia.
In 2005 circa wimdspr made a deal with white lotus familly early 2002 letzia illegally sold or leased french houses to the whitle lotus family , and the Chinese royal family , which was left to me to find a good person tobleave itvto inreturn for contrill of all french amd spanish hpuses were left to me as inharent heir
"Triad" is such an obsolete term, the modern term should translate as "Black Society"
would the triads want Hongkong and taiwan to be independent from mainland china
Jack Burton knows
While the history and chronology is good, some of the scenes display Japanese armor and swords.
man alive how do i get rid of these puff videos from my feed 'sure thing bud, this is the first true take on the subject'.
Hate to be that guy, but the rank is actually called "Red pole" not "Red staff".
Big Circle is actually the most dominant triad in Europe.. or rather the off-shoot Sam Gor.
It's not an offshoot of Sam gor the Sam gor is an offshoot of the big circle boys which were former red guards trained by mao in china
Ccp is the biggest gang
Master triad
nice😊
Quite interesting
And how about the Triads relation with the CCP?
1:23:58 That's a handsome Black/Chinese guy.
They are based in China towns all over the world
Delta they damaged my upsilon pi rho chi i been injured since childhood by these so called gangsters like conans dad said you cannot trust man not woman not beast not even child
Can't trust God either, put us in a pot (Earth), seasoned us (asteroids & meteors) set the oven to 450° (the sun) and started cooking.
Truth sucks (gravity). Welcome to the furnace.
Tyina.
Heard a ton of the #Triads Them Asian folks dnt play’ But yet you got Asians in NY actin BLK
Those are the new generations.
I thought triad was Japanese
thats yakuza
very interesting
A lot of this from the 1960s on is bs. These guys watch too many movies.
I don't know but I also have good videos
John 3:16
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
MEGA TO😁NO
Too complicated!
You're too complicated
Smith Nancy Garcia Sharon Davis Scott
If you guys wants to know the real story come to me and listen 👂
The Triads come from Taiwan!
Sum Ding Wong
Yea, you ate too much beans 🫘 and now the whole place stank 💨 🤮
If you were Chinese not from Hollywood
Sick man of asia made a gang lmao
Balding incel man, thinks his tattoo is cool.
Ask Italy mafia in NYC. How many mafia boss mere killed by Triads.
@@Zhujac what the fack would i do in NYC , shitties place on the planet
They were sick, yet Japan at its peak with all the modernized advanced weapons, couldn't eat them all, and before that, they were literally the Superpower of Asia and of Earth for 2000 years. And right now they have returned to the top of the world. lmao
I thought this was going to be about music
Why
Because triads is a timing to put the value of three notes in an even value of normal two notes
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Ping pai pau
BORING!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂
This is not how we work lol
Yes it is
you know they’ll kill you for claiming you’re one of them when you’re not right?
@@crackisntwackI’m the leader
@@crackisntwackoh no 😮💀
@@crackisntwackI’m the leader
A thousand year old gang? Really? Are you sure some of their history isn't myth? lol
are you with some gang? how long does your gang history had? you seems like you could knock em down easily... Respect others to gain respect in return
@@RSTee3000 Gang history is not something to be proud of. Especially if it was harming the community. You do know your leaders do make up stories about history that are not true. They do this because you have been indoctrinated and believe anything they tell you. JMO
Depends. On who is leading the factions. Elders are respected. The White Lotus Society can be traced 4,000 years.
@@RSTee3000 I'm not dissing the people. I just question everything that's told about the past for good reason. People like to mix truth with lies.
So you think there was no gang culture or dark societies, outlaw societies back then a thousand years ago in a country that has a very long ass and deep history like China? They just evolved into modern-day gangs throughout history.
This video was boring as hell. I can't believe I listened to the whole thing.
So boring documentary
Hey. Some of those guys like me. But I am too much.
I learned a lot from this docu. Looking forward to the next video you do on the Triads.