Guang family

The Guang family (Chinese: 廣家族; pinyin: Guǎng jiāzú), or by : Kuang, is a powerful Tsengian family. It started in 1921 when C.F. Kuang, the patriarch, founded the Bank of Port Elizabeth (today the Bank of Tseng). Kwang and his wife, Mary (nee Lee), also owned a restaurant. The restaurant was famous for the soy sauce. Soon, Kwang's prestige grew, and later created a business called Kuang Holdings. Kwang Holdings originally was based on banking and food, but later expanded and became the most powerful private company in Tseng. In fact, the government of Tseng was so fearful of C.F. Kwang that he and his wife were murdered in 1980. Soon, politician Chen Xide became part-owner of Kwang Holdings. But Kwang's legacy continued, and today a lot of stuff is owned by the Guangs.

Members
Note: Only includes notable members

First generation

 * C.F. Kuang (1892-1980): Founder of the Bank of Port Elizabeth. Co-founder of Kwang Holdings.
 * Mary Kung (1894-1980): Co-founder of Kwang Holdings. Owner of the Dynasty Restaurant and creator of the White Dragon Hotel chain.
 * Kuang Kuo-yang (1887-1967): A movie lover; he founded Jincheng Pictures and also directed several films.

Second generation

 * John Guang (1912-2000)
 * Paul Guang (1913-1965)
 * Guang Qingxin (1919-2017)
 * X.R. Guang (1922-)

Third generation

 * Michael Guang (1934-)
 * Michelle Guang (1935-2018)
 * Simon Guang (1939-)
 * Olivia Guang (1937-)
 * Robert Guang (1940-1983)

Fourth generation

 * Charles Guang (1957-)
 * David Guang (1958-)
 * Ella Guang (1960-)
 * Sylvia Guang (1961-)

Fifth generation

 * Angel Guang (1985-)
 * Victor Guang (1989-)
 * Christopher Guang (1991-)
 * Jessica Guang (1994-)