List of tai-pans of Struan's • 1st tai-pan:
Dirk Struan, 1828–1841 • 2nd tai-pan: Culum Struan, 1841–1862 • 3rd tai-pan: Sir Lochlin Struan, 1862–1873?? • 4th tai-pan: Dirk Dunross, 1873–1894 • 5th tai-pan: Sir Lochlin Struan, 1894–1908 (see notes) • 6th tai-pan: Ross Lechie Struan, 1908–1915 • 7th tai-pan: Sir Ross Struan, 1915–19?? (see notes) • 8th tai-pan: Colin Dunross, 19??–1949 • 9th tai-pan: Alastair Struan, 1949–1960 • 10th tai-pan: Ian Dunross, 1960–1970 • 11th tai-pan: David MacStruan, 1970–1975 (see notes) • 12th tai-pan: Linbar Struan, 1975–19? • 5th tai-pan (in name only): Kelly O'Gorman, 1894–1915 (see notes)
The half coins of Jin-qua In 1841, when Struan's was on the brink of collapse, Dirk Struan received a loan of silver from the merchant
Jin-qua in exchange for a series of favors. Among these were four bronze coins, split in half, four halves given to Dirk Struan, the other four halves kept by Jin-qua. Anyone who brought a half coin to the
tai-pan of the Noble House would be granted whatever he asked, whether legal or illegal. All future tai-pans must swear to keep this bargain, before learning the details, if they were to become tai-pan. This served as repayment to the loan of silver. Of the four coins, one was kept by Jin-qua, passed down through his family. One given to the warlord Wu Fang Choi. One given to Gordon Chen, and passed down through his family, and one given out in secret. The first coin was brought to Dirk Struan in 1841 by Wu Fang Choi. The second coin was brought in 1894 by Chiang Wu-tah. He asked that the Noble House give aid and sanctuary to
Sun Yat-sen and to assist him to overthrow the
Manchu dynasty. This is recounted in
Noble House, chapter 60. In the movie however, the second coin is stated to have been returned to Hag Struan in 1911. The story of the third coin is a major plot line in
Noble House. The coin is owned by Struan's trusted
compradore Phillip Chen, handed down to him from his grandfather Gordon Chen. However, his son John Chen learns the secret of the coin, steals it, and bargains it and its secret away to American businessman Lincoln Bartlett. Before Bartlett takes possession of the coin, John Chen is kidnapped and murdered. When Phillip Chen enlists his underworld cousin Four Finger Wu to help locate John, Wu discovers the coin in the possession of one of the kidnappers, and takes it for his own, knowing its secret. When Wu dies, his son Profitable Choy takes over the coin and begs the favours from Ian Dunross. The fate of the fourth coin is never addressed in the published books of the saga, but would presumably have been resolved in a future installment if Clavell had lived longer. It is speculated in
Noble House that it was given to May-may (Dirk Struan's mistress) and passed down to their descendant Sir Shih-teh "Shitee" T'Chung. ==Adaptations==