This document discusses Chinese sayings and their meanings. It explains common sayings like "getting up early has no advantage over others" which means no matter how hard you work, others may still surpass you through luck or chance. Another saying discussed is "the peaches and plums do not speak, but let people guess that they are sweet", which means good deeds should speak for themselves without needing praise.
This document discusses Chinese sayings and their meanings. It explains common sayings like "getting up early has no advantage over others" which means no matter how hard you work, others may still surpass you through luck or chance. Another saying discussed is "the peaches and plums do not speak, but let people guess that they are sweet", which means good deeds should speak for themselves without needing praise.
This document discusses Chinese sayings and their meanings. It explains common sayings like "getting up early has no advantage over others" which means no matter how hard you work, others may still surpass you through luck or chance. Another saying discussed is "the peaches and plums do not speak, but let people guess that they are sweet", which means good deeds should speak for themselves without needing praise.
ftyfyftyftymfmfhe surge in foreign direct investment spending is easing back from its 1994 highs as
the authorities seek to channel funds into so-called priority areas—away from real
estate and towards high-tech manufacturing production, infrastructure expenditure, energy and communications and, on a geographical basis, increasingly into the
18 inland provinces.
Recent guidelines, however, continue to fail to offer sufficient incentives for expanded participation in the infrastructure sector as far as foreign investors are concerned. Plans to attract US$20 billion into China’s power sector by the year 2000,
for example, are hampered by the ceiling of 15% put on investment rates of return.
“Struggling With Reform,”he surge in foreign direct investment spending is easing back from its 1994 highs as
the authorities seek to channel funds into so-called priority areas—away from real
estate and towards high-tech manufacturing production, infrastructure expenditure, energy and communi