From what I've been told during my several trips to china, there is no way to stop someone from having more than one kid. They just strongly discourage it with financial penalties such as higher taxes, less benefits. I asked the question about how they would stop the rich people from having more than one kid and they said that since most many rich people work for state owned companies, they could risk losing their high paying positions. That being said, there are many people that have more than one kid, and I'm sure the government would make and exception for Yao. Even if they didn't, I doubt they have enough leverage to stop him.
They could have 2 kids according to new policy because Yao and Ye are the only-child of their parents. And i dont think you have to follow the chinese policies if you live abroad. So it's possible for him to have 5 kids :grin: :grin:
Probably anywhere from 6'6 to 7'2. I'm hoping they end up somewhat athletic, coupled with a basketball upbringing, we might end up seeing a Yao II in the NBA someday.
Maybe Yao could convince his kids to go to school at U of H. Phi Slamma Jamma....the Chinese version?
Only in America will you think that. Isn't it ironic that the illiterate Mayweather father and son pointed their fingers at Filipino champ Manny Pacquiao as the one taking HGH? Jr. even ignorantly stated in a radio show that the Philippines is known for the best Performance Enhancing Drugs PED's). I wonder how he knew about that considering that it is almost sure that he won't even find the USA in a world map, much less the Philippines. Let us not teach the Asian athletes, especially the well respected ones like Yao, how to use PED's like well known athletes do here in the US.
wat kinda backwurd ass hillbilly bob aint no use me some amerika measurementin? i aint got no meaning on this M measurement. they be tall all i know. tall and brittle seems about right for all things chinese.