Chinese product philosophy connects quality to systematic knowledge—understanding of materials, processes, and principles that can be articulated and verified. Good products result from scientific and engineering knowledge deliberately applied, not from intuition or accident. When presenting products, be prepared to explain the technical foundations: what material properties matter, what manufacturing precision is achieved, what principles govern the design. Specifications should be precise; tolerances should be tight; claims should be verifiable.
Quality means consistent conformance across all units, not occasional excellence. When evaluating products, assess whether quality claims are supported by evidence, whether characteristics are measurable, whether systematic knowledge clearly underlies production. The educated, technically informed maker commands respect; demonstrate competence and knowledge rather than relying on vague quality assertions.
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