1. In traditional Chinese society, sons were important because they would take positions as head of the family and keep the family name alive. 2. And others were tempted, doubting the argument that trade would broaden Chinese society. 3. And the respect does not just end at the fringes of Chinese society. 4. As Chinese society becomes more prosperous and cosmopolitan, wealthy and adventurous Chinese are seeking ways to experiment with food, just as they have with music and fashion. 5. Babies with physical defects seem to receive the roughest treatment in Chinese orphanages, as they do in Chinese society generally. 6. After this long and involved progression, Chinese society favors the practical, shuns the romantic and is still far more interested in itself than in anyone else. 7. But Chinese society had changed so much that censorship was no longer the most worrying problem for many editors, she said. 8. Chinese society is rediscovering this today. 9. Chinese society, certainly the Communist government, continues to this day to be less than tolerant of freedom of expression or artistic experimentation. 10. Clinton and other supporters said that commerce with the outside world will allow new ideas to seep into Chinese society and empower reformers and undermine hardliners. |
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