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The standard way to ask somebody a question in Chinese is "qing wen," with the "wen" in a falling tone.
Mr. Wen, in a reminiscence published in People's Daily last year, said he had organized the trip, to Guizhou Province, and that Mr. Hu sent him to meet secretly with villagers.
Mr. Wen, in a rare appearance by a top Chinese official at Davos, said that the Chinese government had set a goal of 8percentt growth in 2009, which he called "an attainable target through hard work".
Mr. Obama's meeting with Mr. Wen, in a spare conference room usually used by members of the Security Council, came minutes after the president told the United NationsGeneral Assembly that his efforts to engage friends and adversaries were beginning to bear fruit.
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Mr. Wen was in a unique position.
He succeeds Wen Jiabao in a position that entails steering the economy and government operations through the State Council, or cabinet.
Mr. Wen, then in a People's Liberation Army hospital and limited to occasional appearances, was sent to Wenzhou to soothe the masses.
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