Don't waste the taxes of ordinary Chinese to support North Korea's nuclear test and other things.
Many ordinary Chinese see him as a hero for his campaign against criminal gangs.
It is an unprecedented campaign by ordinary Chinese to reach someone the authorities have placed under detention.
As 2010 draws to an end, however, many ordinary Chinese people say they are not feeling celebratory.
Ordinary Chinese have been led to expect results on Taiwan, and they seem to want them fast.
Active engagement and economic ties helped bring about China's reforms, and they continue to improve life for ordinary Chinese.
And a rise in purchasing power for ordinary Chinese (often choosing imports from developed economies) as private-sector competition ensues.
The increase in food and fuel prices is hurting ordinary Chinese just as it is threatening ordinary consumers.
Firstly, the leadership must protect itself from criticism by ordinary Chinese by not appearing weak before the "hawkish" new Bush administration.
MFN, the administration has argued that trade would foster Chinese growth, and that growth would ultimately improve the lot of ordinary Chinese.
If ordinary Chinese knew that their health would be looked after in their old age, they would save less and spend more.
Two years of declining prices have made apartments more affordable to ordinary Chinese, while an interest-rate cut in June has reduced mortgage costs.
Unsurprisingly, many emperors were insulated by the luxury they lived in and knew little of the dire conditions endured by most ordinary Chinese outside the palace walls.
An announcement in August that ordinary Chinese would be allowed to invest in Hong Kong has also raised hopes of still more money to come.
ECONOMIST: Share prices in China have taken on a life of their own
How about the food, clothing and shelter of ordinary Chinese themselves?
Strengthening the yuan would improve the lives of ordinary Chinese and help ease global trade imbalances, said Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the US central bank.
Third, in their unprecedented anger over the crash and its handling, ordinary Chinese and the state media have, amazingly, suddenly found common cause against the government.
The big prestige projects that impress Tom Friedman are real, but so equally are the squalor of the conditions in which most ordinary Chinese still live.
Environmental issues have also received increasingly frank coverage in state media in a sign China's new leaders are attempting to address growing quality-of-life concerns by ordinary Chinese.
The administration has other ways of signalling disapproval to China ways which, unlike trade restrictions, do not curb the freedom of Americans as well as that of ordinary Chinese.
What is more, they conclude, ordinary Chinese share such views.
Whatever the motivation, many ordinary Chinese are hoping that the result will be an improvement in the quality of their lives -- and greater protection from the arbitrary exercise of state power.
Mr Zhu's message continues to go down well among ordinary Chinese, who are fed up with corruption and who suspect that it often goes unpunished, especially at the upper levels of officialdom.
Giving ordinary Chinese the chance to hold whatever foreign currencies they like would lead not to an expected increase in the value of the Chinese yuan, but to a stampede to withdraw local-currency deposits.
The Sina Weibo sensation, for example, has fused in the minds of ordinary Chinese people the inequities of state crony quasi-capitalism, the deaths of babies drinking tainted milk and people dying in a bullet train derailment.
To help reduce net foreign-currency inflows, the government announced plans earlier this month that would make it possible for the first time though still subject to quotas for firms and ordinary Chinese to invest in foreign securities markets.
She likes the fact that the Chinese are clean and polite and feels sorry for the ordinary Chinese vendors in the local street-market who seem to be working under the sway of a rich and powerful compatriot.
In the past few months the press has been allowed to issue brief reports on at least some Politburo meetings after their conclusion the first time since the 1980s that ordinary Chinese have been regularly informed of their occurrence.
Yet American views of Mr Clinton's trip, which includes a visit to Hong Kong, are likely to change as the notoriously insensate White House press pack sniffs a new direction the warm reception the president will get from ordinary Chinese.
Indeed it has benefited in recent years from a widespread perception among ordinary Chinese that the central party leadership is a benign force, and its valiant efforts to make China a just society are being subverted by local officials.
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