Wu Yi,the third woman vice-premier in the history of the People’s Republic of China,has long been referred to as the nation’s"iron lady."In 2004 and 2005,she was ranked second on Forbes magazine’s list of...Wu Yi,the third woman vice-premier in the history of the People’s Republic of China,has long been referred to as the nation’s"iron lady."In 2004 and 2005,she was ranked second on Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most-powerful women.In 2006,she was ranked third.Famed for her rich experiences in international negotiations,Wu,a charming woman,enjoys wide support both at home and abroad.As many of her colleagues say,she is both an excellent politician and an outstanding woman.Tatiana Serafin,a journalist who has written for Forbes magazine,has described Wu in three words—"proud,""elegant"and"intelligent."At present,Wu is retired.No longer can people see her walking quickly or hear her speeches on TV. However,Wu will never fade from people’s memories.展开更多
文摘Wu Yi,the third woman vice-premier in the history of the People’s Republic of China,has long been referred to as the nation’s"iron lady."In 2004 and 2005,she was ranked second on Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most-powerful women.In 2006,she was ranked third.Famed for her rich experiences in international negotiations,Wu,a charming woman,enjoys wide support both at home and abroad.As many of her colleagues say,she is both an excellent politician and an outstanding woman.Tatiana Serafin,a journalist who has written for Forbes magazine,has described Wu in three words—"proud,""elegant"and"intelligent."At present,Wu is retired.No longer can people see her walking quickly or hear her speeches on TV. However,Wu will never fade from people’s memories.