I thought the post is well done. Her purpose, it seems to me, is to demarcate what a middle-class person is, in China, in terms of his/her income. Why accuse her of self-promotion -- after all, each poster is presumed to have something to say -- ditto, indeed, for commentators. The second commentator, immediately above, introduced a lot of words not in the original post. Who cares how the term should be rendered in Chinese -- what is important is the income range, which Ms. Wang has given us. Why not wait and see how she develops her theme in the forthcoming book.
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I thought the post is well done. Her purpose, it seems to me, is to demarcate what a middle-class person is, in China, in terms of his/her income. Why accuse her of self-promotion -- after all, each poster is presumed to have something to say -- ditto, indeed, for commentators. The second commentator, immediately above, introduced a lot of words not in the original post. Who cares how the term should be rendered in Chinese -- what is important is the income range, which Ms. Wang has given us. Why not wait and see how she develops her theme in the forthcoming book.
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