"The convicts are also required to pay a fine of USD 800 each, apart from the jail sentence," state attorney Wankyo Simon told AFP by telephone, from Tanzania's south-western Mbeya region.
The four men, identified as Song Lei, Xiao Shaodan, Chen Jianlian and Hu Liang, were arrested in the Mbeya region last month as they crossed into Tanzania from Malawi. They were sentenced on Wednesday.
Hundreds of rhinos are massacred every year for their horn, which is used in East Asia for its supposed medicinal qualities.
The highest levels of rhino poaching takes place in South Africa, which is home to around 20,000 rhino, or 80 per cent of the world population.
Poaching is rampant in east African nations including Tanzania and Kenya, but poachers there focus more on elephant killing.
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