Wayne and I have come from different backgrounds. Our fathers might have even fought in the same battlefield but on different sides during China’s civil war. Nevertheless, we have a lot in common and see eye to eye on many things. Over the years, I have enjoyed having lunch with Wayne on a regular basis and expected his unannounced visits to my office, where we can have private conversations on many things. As a man, Wayne can be best described by his Chinese name, “great benevolence”, which is ranked the top of the five virtues in Chinese culture. In addition to being a man of benevolence, Wayne is also a standing example of the other four virtues – righteousness, manners, wisdom and trustworthiness.
Wayne, I will miss you and our conversations.