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Should bullet points " Wen family" and "A major family in the history of Hong Kong" be merged to something like "A major family in the history of Hong Kong" ?

Are they the same family? -- JimmyTheWig 8 July 2005 15:59 (UTC)

I am missing another meaning/usage of wen, as is repeatedly mentioned in Simon Winchester's book "The Surgeon of Crowthorne": ... the bustling wen of Lambeth ...". Seems to refer to a sort of community, like village, hamlet, suburb. Can anyone supply details? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Scriveyn ( talkcontribs) 18:22, 6 November 2011 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Should bullet points " Wen family" and "A major family in the history of Hong Kong" be merged to something like "A major family in the history of Hong Kong" ?

Are they the same family? -- JimmyTheWig 8 July 2005 15:59 (UTC)

I am missing another meaning/usage of wen, as is repeatedly mentioned in Simon Winchester's book "The Surgeon of Crowthorne": ... the bustling wen of Lambeth ...". Seems to refer to a sort of community, like village, hamlet, suburb. Can anyone supply details? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Scriveyn ( talkcontribs) 18:22, 6 November 2011 (UTC) reply


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