WHILE many of his former classmates are running around with mobile phones making deals and networking like there is no tomorrow, Xiong Ni spends most of his time fishing.
''Let other people make money,'' he says. ''I have no interest in that kind of life.'' The kind of life that interests this unemployed 26-year-old is one of quiet contemplation and meditation as far away as possible from the commercial frenzy that has engulfed Beijing over the past year or so. And that is where the fish come in.