LateChineseMinistertotheUnitedStatesofAmerica,Spain,Peru,MexicoandCuba;recentlyMinisterofForeignAffairsandMinisterofJusticefortheProvincialGovernmentoftheRepublicofChina,etc。
PrefaceOfallnationsintheworld,AmericaisthemostinterestingtotheChinese。
AhandfulofpeopleleftEnglandtoexplorethiscountry:
graduallytheirnumberincreased,and,incourseoftime,emigrantsfromotherlandsswelledthepopulation。Theyweregovernedbyofficialsfromthehomeofthefirstsettlers,butwhenitappearedtothemthattheywerebeingtreatedunjustly,theyrebelledanddeclaredwaragainsttheirrulers,thestrongestnationonthefaceoftheearth。
Aftersevenyearsofstrenuous,perilous,andbloodywarfare,duringwhichthousandsoflivesweresacrificedonbothsides,theyoungerraceshookofftheyokeoftheolder,andEnglandwascompelledtorecognizetheindependenceoftheAmericanStates。Sincethen,inthecomparativelyshortspaceofonehundredandthirtyyears,thoserevolutionistsandtheirdescendants,havenotonlymadethecommonwealththerichestintheworld,buthavefoundedanationwhosewordnowcarriesweightwithalltheothergreatpowers。
TheterritoryatfirstoccupiedwasnotlargerthanoneortwoprovincesofChina,butbypurchase,andinotherways,thecommonwealthhasgraduallygrowntillnowitextendsfromtheAtlantictothePacificOcean,fromthenorthwhereiceisperpetualtothesouthwherethesunisashotasinequatorialSingapore。
Thisyoungrepublichasalreadyproducedmanymenandwomenwhoaredistinguishedinthefieldsofliterature,science,artandinvention。
Therehostsofmen,whointheiryouthwereaspooraschurchmice,have,bydintofperseveranceandbusinesscapacity,becomemulti-millionaires。Thereyoumayseetherichestmanintheworldlivingasimpleandabstemiouslife,withoutpompandostentation,dailywalkinginthestreetsunattendedevenbyaservant。
Manyofthemhavesomuchmoneythattheydonotknowwhattodowithit。
Manyforeigncounts,dukes,andevenprinceshavebeencapturedbytheirwealthyandhandsomedaughters,someofwhomhavebornesonswhohavebecomehighofficersofstateinforeignlands。
Thereyoufindrichpeoplewhodevotetheirtimeandwealthtocharitableworks,sometimesendowinglibrariesnotonlyintheirownland,butallovertheworld;thereyouwillfindlynchingtolerated,orimpossibleofprevention;thereonemanmaykillanother,andbythewonderfulprocessoflawescapetheextremepenaltyofdeath;
thereyoumeetthepeoplewhoaremostfavorablydisposedtowardthemaintenanceofpeace,andwhoholdconferencesandconventionswiththatobjectinviewalmosteveryyear;thereanAmericanmulti-millionairedevotesagreatproportionofhistimetothepropagandaofpeace,andathisownexpensehasbuiltinaforeigncountryapalatialbuildingtobeusedasatribunalofpeace。*Yetthesepeoplehavewagedwaronbehalfofothernationalitieswhotheythoughtwerebeingunjustlytreatedandwhenvictorioustheyhavenotheldontothefruitsoftheirvictorywithoutpayingareasonableprice。**Theretheinhabitantsare,asarule,extremelypatriotic,andinarecentforeignwarmanygaveuptheirbusinessesandprofessionsandvolunteeredforserviceinthearmy;
oneofherrichestsonsenlistedandequippedawholeregimentathisownexpense,andtookcommandofit。Inthatcountryallthecitizensareheirsapparenttothethrone,calledtheWhiteHouse。
Amanmaybecomethechiefrulerforafewyears,butafterleavingtheWhiteHouseherevertstoprivatecitizenship;ifheisalawyerhemaypractiseandappearbeforeajudge,whomheappointedwhilehewaspresident。Thereawomanmaybecomealawyerandpleadacasebeforeacourtofjusticeonbehalfofamaleclient;
therefreedomofspeechandcriticismareallowedtotheextremelimit,andpeopleareliabletobeannoyedbyslandersandlibelswithoutmuchchanceofobtainingsatisfaction;thereyouwillseewomenwearing"MerryWidow"hatswhoarenotwidowsbutspinsters,ormarriedwomenwhosehusbandsareverymuchalive,andthehatsinmanycasesareaslargeasthreefeetindiameter;***
thereyoumaytravelbyrailmostcomfortablyonpalacecars,andatnightyoumaysleeponPullmancars,tofindinthemorningthatayoungladyhasbeensleepingintheberthaboveyourbed。
Thepeoplearemostingeniousinthattheycanfloatacompanyandwaterthestockwithoutusingadropoffluid;therearebearsandbullsintheStockExchange,butyoudonotseetheseanimalsfight,althoughtheyroarandyellloudlyenough。Itiscertainlyamostextraordinarycountry。ThepeoplearewonderfulandaremostinterestingandinstructivetotheChinese——
*ThismagnificentbuildingatTheHague,whichisaptlycalledthePalaceofPeace,wasformallyopenedonthe28thofAugust,1913,inthepresenceofQueenWilhelmina,Mr。Carnegiethefounder
andalargeassemblyofforeignrepresentatives。
**IrefertotheSpanish-AmericanWar。HavecapturedthePhilippineIslands,theUnitedStatespaid$20,000,000,gold,forittotheSpanishGovernment。
***Thiswasseveralyearsago。Fashionschangeeveryyear。
Thepresenttypeisequallyludicrous——
Sucharaceshouldcertainlybeveryinterestingtostudy。
DuringmytwomissionstoAmericawhereIresidednearlyeightyears,repeatedrequestsweremadethatIshouldwritemyobservationsandimpressionsofAmerica。Ididnotfeeljustifiedindoingsoforseveralreasons:first,Icouldnotfindtimeforsuchataskamidstmyofficialduties;secondly,althoughIhadbeentravellingthroughmanysectionsofthecountry,andhadcomeincontactofficiallyandsociallywithmanyclassesofpeople,stilltheremightbesomefeaturesofthecountryandsometraitsofthepeoplewhichhadescapedmyattention;andthirdly,thoughIhadseenmuchinAmericatoarousemyadmiration,Ifeltthathereandthere,therewasroomforimprovement,andtobecompelledtocriticizepeoplewhohadbeengenerous,courteous,andkindwassomethingIdidnotwishtodo。
InanswertomyscruplesIwastoldthatIwasnotexpectedtowriteaboutAmericainapartialorunfairmanner,buttostateimpressionsofthelandjustasIhadfoundit。
Aladyfriend,forwhoseopinionIhavethehighestrespect,saidineffect,"Wewantyoutowriteaboutourcountryandtospeakofourpeopleinanimpartialandcandidway;wedonotwantyoutobestowpraisewhereitisundeserved;andwhenyoufindanythingdeservingofcriticismorcondemnationyoushouldnothesitatetomentionit,forwelikeourfaultstobepointedoutthatwemayreform。"
Iadmitthesoundnessofmyfriend'sargument。Itshowsthebroad-mindednessandmagnanimityoftheAmericanpeople。InwritingthefollowingpagesIhaveuniformlyfollowedtheprincipleslaiddownbymyAmericanladyfriend。
Ihavenotscrupledtofranklyandfreelyexpressmyviews,butIhopenotinanycarpingspirit;andItrustAmericanreaderswillforgivemeiftheyfindsomeopinionstheycannotendorse。
Iassurethemtheywerenotformedhastilyorunkindly。
Indeed,IshouldnotbeasincerefriendwereItopicturetheircountryasaperfectparadise,orwereItoglossoverwhatseemtometobetheirdefects。
ContentsPrefaceChapter1。TheImportanceofNamesChapter2。AmericanProsperityChapter3。AmericanGovernmentChapter4。AmericaandChinaChapter5。AmericanEducationChapter6。AmericanBusinessMethodsChapter7。AmericanFreedomandEqualityChapter8。AmericanMannersChapter9。AmericanWomenChapter10。AmericanCostumesChapter11。AmericanversusChineseCivilizationChapter12。AmericanversusChineseCivilizationContinued
Chapter13。Dinners,Banquets,Etc。
Chapter14。TheatersChapter15。OperaandMusicalEntertainmentsChapter16。ConjuringandCircusesChapter17。SportsAMERICA
ThroughtheSpectaclesofanOrientalDiplomatChapter1。TheImportanceofNames"What'sinaname?ThatwhichwecallaroseByanyothernamewouldsmellassweet。"
Notwithstandingtheselines,Imaintainthattheselectionofnamesisimportant。Theyshouldalwaysbecarefullychosen。
Theyareapttoinfluencefriendshipsortoexciteprejudicesaccordingtotheirsignificance。WeChineseareveryparticularinthismatter。Whenasonisbornthefatherorthegrandfatherchoosesanamefortheinfantboywhich,accordingtohishoroscope,islikelytoinsurehimsuccess,oranameisselectedwhichindicatesthewishofthefamilyforthenew-bornchild。Hencesuchnamesas"happiness","prosperity","longevity","success",andothers,withlikepropitiousimport,arecommoninChina。Withregardtogirlstheirnamesaregenerallyselectedfromflowers,fruits,ortrees。
Particularcareistakennottouseanamewhichhasabadmeaning。
InWashingtonIoncemetamaninanelevatorwhosenamewas"Coffin"。
WasItobeblamedforwonderingiftheelevatorwouldbemycoffin?
OnanotheroccasionImetamanwhosenamewas"Death",andassoonasIheardhisnameIfeltinclinedtorunaway,forIdidnotwishtodie。Iamnotsuperstitious。
Ihavefrequentlytakendinnerwiththirteenpersonsatthetable,andIdonothesitatetostartonajourneyonaFriday。
IoftendothingswhichwouldnotbedonebysuperstitiouspersonsinChina。
Buttomeetamancallinghimself"Coffin"or"Death"wastoomuchforme,andwithallmydisbeliefinsuperstitionIcouldnothelpshowingsomerepugnancetothosewhoboresuchnames。
Equallyimportant,ifnotmoreso,istheselectionofanameforastateoranation。WhentheseveralstatesofAmericabecameindependenttheycalledthemselvesthe"UnitedStatesofAmerica"——
averyhappyidea。TheUnionwasoriginallycomposedofthirteenstates,coveringabout300,000squaremiles;itisnowcomposedofforty-eightstatesandthreeterritories,whichinareaamountto3,571,492squaremiles,practicallyaslargeinextentasChina,theoldestnationintheworld。
Itshouldbenotedthatthenameismostcomprehensive:itmightcomprisetheentirecontinentofNorthandSouthAmerica。Itissafetosaythatthefoundersofthenationdidnotchoosesuchanamewithoutconsideration,anddoubtlessthedesignation"UnitedStatesofAmerica"
concealsadeepmotive。IonceaskedagentlemanwhosaidhewasanAmericanwhetherhehadcomefromSouthorNorthAmerica,orwhetherhewasaMexican,aPeruvianoranativeofanyofthecountriesinCentralAmerica?
HerepliedwithemphasisthathewasanAmericancitizenoftheUnitedStates。
IsaiditmightbetheUnitedStatesofMexico,orArgentina,orotherUnitedStates,butheansweredthatwhenhecalledhimselfacitizenitcouldnotmeananyotherthanthatoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica。
IhaveaskedmanyotherAmericanssimilarquestionsandtheyallhavegivenmerepliesinthesameway。WeChinesecallournation"TheMiddleKingdom";
itwassupposedtobeinthecenteroftheearth。IgivecredittothefoundersoftheUnitedStatesforabetterknowledgeofgeographythanthatpossessedbymycountrymenofancienttimesanddonotassumethatthenewlyformednationwassupposedtocomprisethewholecontinentofNorthandSouthAmerica,yetthenamechosenissocomprehensiveastoleadonenaturallytosuspectthatitwasintendedtoincludetheentirecontinent。However,frommyobservationoftheirnationalconduct,Ibelievetheirpurposewasjustandhumane;
itwastosetanobleexampletothesisternationsintheWesternHemisphere,andtoknitmorecloselyallthenationsonthatcontinentthroughthebondsofmutualjustice,goodwillandfriendship。
TheAmericannationis,indeed,itselfapleasinganduniqueexampleoftheprincipleofdemocracy。Itsgovernmentisideal,withaliberalconstitution,whichineffectdeclaresthatallmenarecreatedequal,andthatthegovernmentis"ofthepeople,forthepeople,andbythepeople。"Anyonewithordinaryintelligenceandwithopeneyes,whoshouldvisitanycity,townorvillageinAmerica,couldnotbutbeimpressedwiththeorderlyandunostentatiouswayinwhichitisgovernedbythelocalauthorities,orhelpbeingstruckbytheplainanddemocraticcharacterofthepeople。
Evenintheelementaryschools,democracyistaughtandpractised。
IremembervisitingapublicschoolforchildreninPhiladelphia,whichIshallneverforget。Therewereaboutthreeorfourhundredchildren,boysandgirls,betweensevenandfourteenyearsofage。
Theyelectedoneoftheirstudentsasmayor,anotherasjudge,anotheraspolicecommissioner,andinfacttheyelectedforthecontroloftheirschoolcommunityalmostalltheofficialswhousuallygovernacity。TherewereafewChinesechildrenamongthestudents,andoneofthemwaspointedouttomeasthepolicesuperintendent。
Thisnotonlyeloquentlyspokeofhispopularity,butshowedgoodwillandharmonyamongtheseveralhundredchildren,andtheentireabsenceofracefeeling。Theprincipalsandteacherstoldmethattheyhadnodifficultywhateverwiththestudents。
Ifoneofthemdidanythingwrong,whichwasnotoften,hewouldbetakenbythestudentpolicemanbeforethejudge,whowouldtrythecase,anddecideitonitsmerits,andpunishordischargehisfellowstudentasjusticedemanded。
Iwasassuredbytheschoolauthoritiesthatthissystemofself-governmentworkedadmirably;itnotonlyrelievedtheteachersoftheburdenofconstantlylookingaftertheseveralhundredpupils,buteachofthemfeltamoralresponsibilitytobehavewell,forthesakeofpreservingthepeaceandgoodnameoftheschool。
Thusearlyimbuedwiththeideaofself-government,andentrustedwiththeresponsibilitiesofitsadministration,thesechildrenwhengrownup,takeadeepinterestinfederalandmunicipalaffairs,and,whenelectedforoffice,invariablyperformtheirdutiesefficientlyandwithcredittothemselves。
ItcannotbedisputedthattheUnitedStateswithitsdemocraticsystemofgovernmenthasexercisedagreatinfluenceoverthestatesandnationsinCentralandSouthAmerica。ThefollowingdatashowingthedifferentnationsofAmerica,withthedatesatwhichtheyturnedtheirrespectivegovernmentsfromMonarchiesintoRepublics,allsubsequenttotheindependenceoftheUnitedStates,areverysignificant。
MexicobecameaRepublicin1823,Hondurasin1839,Salvadorin1839,Nicaraguain1821,CostaRicain1821,Panamain1903,Colombiain1819,Venezuelain1830,Ecuadorin1810,Brazilin1889,Peruin1821,Boliviain1825,Paraguayin1811,Chilein1810,Argentinain1824,andUruguayin1828。
TheseRepublicshavebeencloselymodelledupontherepublicanformofgovernmentoftheUnitedStates;thus,nearlyallthenationsorstatesonthecontinentofAmericahavebecomeRepublics。
CanadastillbelongstoGreatBritain。ThefairandgenerouspolicypursuedbytheImperialGovernmentofGreatBritainaccountsfortheCanadians'satisfactionwiththeirpoliticalposition,andforthefactthattheydonotwishachange。Itmustbenoted,however,thatasectionoftheAmericanpeoplewouldliketoseeCanadaincorporatedwiththeUnitedStates。IrememberthatatapublicmeetingheldinWashington,atwhichSirWilfridLaurier,thenPremierofCanada,waspresent,aneminentjudgeoftheFederalSupremeCourtjocularlyexpressedawishthatCanadashouldbeannexedtotheUnitedStates。
Later,Mr。ChampClark,aleaderoftheDemocraticpartyintheHouseofRepresentatives,addressedtheHouseurgingtheannexationofCanada。Evenifthesestatementsarenottakenseriouslytheyatleastshowthefeelingsofsomepeople,andhewouldbeaboldmanwhowouldprophesythepoliticalstatusofCanadainthefuture。Thereis,however,nopresentindicationofanychangebeingdesiredbytheCanadians,anditmaybesafelypresumedthattheexistingconditionswillcontinueformanyyearstocome。
Thisisnottobewonderedat,forCanadathoughnominallyaBritishcolonypracticallyenjoysalmostalltheprivilegesofanindependentstate。
ShepossessesaconstitutionsimilartothatoftheUnitedKingdom,withaparliamentoftwohouses,calledthe"Senate",andthe"HouseofCommons"。TheSovereignofGreatBritainappointsonlytheGovernorGeneralwhoactsinhisname,buttheDominionisgovernedbyaresponsibleMinistry,andalldomesticaffairsaremanagedbylocalofficials,withoutinterferencefromtheHomeGovernment。CanadiansenjoyasmanyrightsastheinhabitantsofEngland,withtheadditionaladvantagethattheydonothavetobeartheburdenofmaintaininganarmyandnavy。
Someyearsago,ifIrememberrightly,inconsequenceofsomeagitationordiscussionforindependence,thelateLordDerby,thenSecretaryofStatefortheColonies,statedthatiftheCanadiansreallywishedforindependence,theHomeGovernmentwouldnotoppose,butthattheyshouldconsideriftheywouldgainanythingbythechange,seeingthattheyalreadyhadself-government,enjoyedallthebenefitsofafreepeople,andthattheonlyrighttheHomeGovernmentreservedwastheappointmentoftheGovernor-General,althoughitassumedtheresponsibilityofprotectingeveryinchoftheirterritoryfromencroachment。
SincethissensibleadvicefromtheColonialSecretary,Ihaveheardnothingmoreoftheagitationforindependence。
Fromacommercialpointofview,andforthewelfareofthepeople,thereisnotmuchtochooseto-daybetweenaLimitedMonarchyandaRepublic。
Letus,forinstance,compareEnglandwiththeUnitedStates。
ThepeopleofEnglandareasfreeandindependentasthepeopleoftheUnitedStates,andthoughsubjects,theyenjoyasmuchfreedomasAmericans。Thereare,however,someadvantagesinfavorofaRepublic。
AmericansuntilrecentlypaidtheirPresidentasalaryofonly$50,000ayear;
itisnow$75,000withanadditionalallowanceof$25,000
fortravellingexpenses。ThisissmallindeedcomparedwiththeCivilListoftheKingorEmperorofanygreatnation。TherearemorechancesinaRepublicforambitiousmentodistinguishthemselves;forinstance,acitizencanbecomeapresident,andpracticallyassumethefunctionsofakingoranemperor。InfactthePresidentoftheUnitedStatesappointshisowncabinetofficials,ambassadors,ministers,etc。
Itisgenerallystatedthateverynewpresidenthastheprivilegeofmakingmorethantenthousandappointments。WithregardtotheadministrationandexecutivefunctionshehasinpracticemorepowerthanisusuallyexercisedbyakingoranemperorofaConstitutionalMonarchy。Ontheotherhand,insomematters,theexecutiveofaRepubliccannotdowhatakingoranemperorcando;
forexample,apresidentcannotdeclarewaragainstaforeignnationwithoutfirstobtainingtheconsentofCongress。Inamonarchicalgovernmentthekingorthecabinetofficialsassumeenormousresponsibilities。
LordBeaconsfieldthenMr。D'Israeli,whilehewasPrimeMinisterofEngland,purchasedin1875fromtheKhediveofEgypt176,602SuezCanalsharesforthesumof3,976,582Poundsonhisownresponsibility,andwithoutconsultingtheImperialParliament。
WhenParliamentorCongresshastobeconsultedabouteverything,greatnationalopportunitiestodosomeprofitablebusinessmustundoubtedlybesometimeslost。NosuchboldnationalinvestmentasthatmadebyLordBeaconsfieldcouldhavebeenundertakenbyanyAmericanpresidentonhisownresponsibility。Mr。Cleveland,whenpresidentoftheUnitedStates,saidthat"thepublicaffairsoftheUnitedStatesaretransactedinaglasshouse。"
Washington,inhisfarewelladdress,advisedhiscompatriotsthatonaccountofthedetachedanddistantsituationoftheircountrytheyshould,inextendingtheircommercialrelationswithforeignnations,haveaslittlepoliticalconnectionwiththemaspossible;
andheaskedthispertinentandpregnantquestion,"Why,byinterweavingourdestinywiththatofanypartofEurope,entangleourpeaceandprosperityinthetoilsofEuropeanambition,rivalship,interest,humor,orcaprice?"
In1823,twenty-sevenyearsafterWashington'scelebratedaddress,PresidentMonroeinhisannualmessagetoCongresswarnedtheEuropeanPowersnottoplantanynewcoloniesonanyportionoftheAmericanhemisphere,asanyattemptontheirparttoextendtheirsysteminthatpartoftheworldwouldbeconsideredasdangeroustothepeaceandsafetyoftheUnitedStates。
This"MonroeDoctrine",asithassincebeencalled,practicallyprotectseverystateandcountryontheAmericancontinentfromattackorinterferencebyanyforeignpower,anditcannotbedeniedthatithasbeenandisnowthechieffactorinpreservingtheintegrityofallthecountriesonthatcontinent。ThustheUnitedStatesisassumingtheroleofguardianovertheotherAmericannations。InthecityofWashingtonthereisanInternationalBureauoftheAmericanRepublics,inwhichalltheRepublicsofCentralandSouthAmericaarerepresented。
ItishousedinamagnificentpalacemadepossiblebythebeneficenceofMr。AndrewCarnegie,theAmericanmulti-millionaireandphilanthropist,andthecontributionsofthedifferentgovernments。Itcost750,000
golddollars,andMr。JohnBarrett,thecapableandpopulardirectoroftheBureau,haswellcalledit"atempleoffriendshipandcommerceandameetingplacefortheAmericanRepublics。"TheBureauissupportedbythejointcontributionsofthetwenty-oneAmericanRepublics,anditsaffairsarecontrolledbyagoverningboardcomposedoftheirdiplomaticrepresentativesinWashington,withtheAmericanSecretaryofStateaschairmanexofficio。
ThisinstitutionnodoubtstrengthensthepositionoftheUnitedStatesandiscalculatedtodrawtheAmericanRepublicsintocloserfriendship。
Chapter2。AmericanProsperityOneofthemaincausesoftheprosperityofthegreatAmericanRepublicisitsnaturalresources。Itpossessescoal,oil,silver,gold,copper,andalltheothermineralores。Natureseems,indeed,tohaveprovidedalmosteverythingthatmanneeds。Thesoilisrich;wheatandeverykindoffruitcanbegrown;butfavorableasarethesenativeconditionstheycouldnotbeturnedtoanygreatadvantagewithouttheskillandindustryofenterprisingmen。ManycountriesinAfricaandAsiapossessequaladvantages,buttheyarenotequallyprosperous。
ThisleadsmetotheconsiderationofanotherreasonforAmerica'sgrowth。
ThemenwhohavemigratedtotheUnitedStateshavenotbeenrichpeople。
Theywenttheretomakealiving。Theywerepreparedtowork,theirpurposewastoimprovetheircondition,andtheywerewillingtoundertakeanymanualormentallabortoaccomplishtheirobject。
Theywerehardyandstrongandcouldbearaheavystrain。
Theirchildreninheritedtheirgoodqualities,andsoanAmericanisgenerallymorehardworkingandenterprisingthanmostofthepeopleinEuropeandelsewhere。
AnotherreasonforAmerica'ssuccessisthegreatfreedomwhicheachcitizenenjoys。Everymanconsidershimselftheequalofeveryother,andayoungmanwhoisambitiouswillnotrestuntilhereachesthetopofhisprofessionortrade。ThousandsofAmericanswhowereonceverypoor,havebecomemillionairesormulti-millionaires。
Manyofthemhadnocollegeeducation,theytaughtthemselves,andsomeofthemhavebecomebothliteraryandscholarly。
Acollegeoruniversityeducationdoesnotnecessarilymakeamanlearned;
itonlygiveshimtheopportunitytolearn。Itissaidthatsomecollegemenhaveproventhemselvestobequiteignorant,orratherthattheydonotknowsomuchasthosewhohavebeenself-taught。
Idonotinanywaywishtodisparageacollegeeducation;
nodoubtmenwhohavebeentrainedinauniversitystartinlifewithbetterprospectsandwithagreaterchanceofsuccess,butthosemenwhohavenothadsuchadvantageshavedoubtlessdonemuchtomaketheircountrygreatandprosperous,andtheyoughttoberecognizedasgreatmen。
ThegeneraldesireoftheAmericanpeopletotravelabroadisoneoftheirgoodtraits。Peoplewhoneverleavetheirhomescannotknowmuch。Apersonmaybecomewell-informedbyreading,buthispracticalknowledgecannotbecomparedwiththatofapersonwhohastravelled。WeChinesearegreatsinnersinthisregard。
AChinesemaximsays,"Itisdangeroustorideonhorsebackortogoonavoyage":henceuntilveryrecentlywehadahorrorofgoingabroad。
Apersonwhoremainsallhislifeinhisowntownisgenerallynarrow-minded,self-opinioned,andselfish。TheAmericanpeoplearefreefromthesefaults。
Itisnotonlytherichandthewell-to-dowhovisitforeigncountries,buttradesmenandworkmenwhentheyhavesavedalittlemoneyalsooftencrosstheAtlantic。SomeyearsagoaSenatorinWashingtontoldmethathecrossedtheAtlanticOceaneverysummerandspentseveralmonthsinEurope,andthatthenexttripwouldbehistwenty-eighthvoyage。
Ifound,however,thathehadnevergonebeyondEurope。IventuredtosuggestthatheshouldextendhisnextannualjourneyalittlefartherandvisitJapan,China,andotherplacesintheFarEastwhichIfeltsurehewouldfindbothinterestingandinstructive。
IhavetravelledthroughmanycountriesinEuropeandSouthAmerica,andwhereverIhavegoneandatwhateverhotelIhaveputup,IhavealwaysfoundsomeAmericans,andonmanyoccasionsIhavemetfriendsandacquaintanceswhomIhadknowninWashingtonorNewYork。