Jiusan Society

The Jiusan Society (Chinese: 九三学社) is a centre-left, Confucianist political party in the People's Republic of China. While its membership is less than half of either the Communist Party of China or the Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party, it holds a clear plurality of seats in the National People's Congress. The Party is led by Chairman Mei Tianshi, Lead Monk Jiang Guoming, and Custodian Dien Bien.

Ideology
The Jiusan Society promotes Confucian values and the study of martial arts within the political sphere and civil society in China, though they state they are also influenced by Taoism. Their membership largely consists of Shaolin monks.

While the Society does not appear to have a publicly available policy platform, the overwhelming majority of their membership claims to be centre-left with regard to social and economic issues, with a small minority identifying as centrist or left-wing.