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"That might work in America but it wouldn't work here, Wang continued. "People in China would return the car empty." "Then you charge them an extra to refill it," I explained. "Make a standard rule. Charge people don't obey and they'll have to follow it," "Chinese people wouldn't do that!" "I'm sure they would," I say: "You don't understand Chinese people!" Mr Wang said, laugh and the other men nodded heads in agreement. As a foreigner, I often hear that, and it had a way of ending discussion, The Chinese people invented the compass, paper printing press, gunpowder seismograph, the crossbow the umbrella. They had sail to Africa in the 15th century; they constructed the Great Wall. In the past decade they had built economy at a rate never be seen in the developing world. |