What happened to the other two children? Describe them.
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- A two-children policy is a government-imposed limit of two children allowed per family or the payment of government subsidies only to the first two children.A two child policy has previously been used in several countries including Iran, Singapore, and Vietnam. In British Hong Kong in the 1970s, citizens were also highly encouraged to have two children as a limit (although it was not mandated by law), and it was used as part of the region's family planning strategies. Since 2016, it has been re-implemented in China replacing the country's previous one-child policy.
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