Scholars interviewed from the Chinese arrangement from North Korean leader Kim Jong -un's visit to China, seeing the clue of China's new foreign leadership pattern.

According to Xinhua News Agency, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, Wang Huning, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and Wang Qishan, vice chairman of China, participated in the relevant activities of Kim Jong -un's visit to China.

Deng Yanwen, a senior researcher at the China Chahar Society, pointed out to the United Zaobao that it is normal to visit foreign leaders to see the Prime Minister. Wang Huning, who is responsible for ideological and inter -party diplomacy, is also normal.At the occasion of China -DPRK talks, this is enough to show Wang Qishan's weight.

He said: In the past, Vice President of the State President was more etiquette.The emergence of Wang Qishan shows that his future work is likely to be responsible for dealing with difficult foreign issues.

When North Korea's former leader, Kim Jong Il's last visit to China in 2011, met with the then Chinese President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.Kim Jong -un only held talks with Chinese leaders, and did not meet with Li Keqiang.

Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University, analyzed this newspaper that Kim Jong -un did not meet with other Chinese leaders separately. On the one hand, it reflected that China -DPRK relations are not as good as 2011, and on the other hand, it also reflects the status of the CCP's core in the diplomatic field.Chairman Hu was a member of the leader at the time, and now the leadership structure is different.

With Kim Jong -un, his wife, Li Xuezhu, and the Minister of the North Korean Organization Department, Cui Longhai, Park Guanghao, Minister of Publicity and A encouragement department, Li Yan, Minister of International Department, Jin Yingzhe, Minister of the United Front Department, and Li Yonghao, a North Korean foreign minister.

In China, other personnel participating in related activities include Ding Xuexiang, director of the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Yang Jiechi, member of the Politburo, Guo Shengxuan, Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Committee, Huang Kunming, Minister of the Central Propaganda Department, Cai Qi, secretary of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee, and Wang Yi, a member of the State Councilor and Foreign Minister.