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Wikidata-logo.svg Deng Xiaoping

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Deng Xiaoping: imago




Nativitas: 22 Augusti 1904; Q11064571
Obitus: 19 Februarii 1997; Pechinum
Patria: Res publica popularis Sinarum

Officium



Officium: Paramount leader of China, Chairman of the Central Military Commission of Communist Party of China, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Chairman of Central Military Commission of People's Republic of China, Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
Munus: Politicus, diurnarius, Legatus



Consociatio



Factio: Factio Communistae Sinensis
Religio: atheismus



Familia



Coniunx: Zhang Xiyuan, Jin Weiying, Zhuo Lin
Proles: Deng Pufang, Deng Nan, Deng Rong, Deng Zhifang




Deng Xiaoping(Sinice 邓小平) (natus die 22 Augusti 1904; mortuus die 19 Februarii 1997), alumnus Universitatis Communisticae Opificum Sinensium Moscuae in urbe, fuit reformator et reapse dux Sinensis ex 1978 usque 1990 sed non in nomine. Duxit sinam in oeconomia mercatus. Morbo Parkinsoni mortuus est in Beijing in 1997.



Bibliographia |





Wang Jiaxiang (ad sinistram), Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping anno 1958 colloquentes


  • Richard Baum, Burying Mao: Chinese politics in the age of Deng Xiaoping. Princetoniae: Princeton University Press, 1994 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)

  • Deng Maomao; Lin Xiangming, interpr., Deng Xiaoping: my father. Novi Eboraci: HarperCollins, 1995. ISBN 0-465-10625-1


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Principes rei publicae popularis Sinarum




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Mao Zedong 1949 • Hua Guofeng 1976 • Deng Xiaoping 1978 • Jiang Zemin 1989 • Hu Jintao 2002 • Xi Jinping 2012
毛泽东 • 华国锋 • 邓小平 • 江泽民 • 胡锦涛 • 习近平
Opus geopoliticum • Duces civitatum Asiaticarum hodiernarum

Capsae cognatae: Praesides consilii rei publicae popularis Sinarum • Praesides Taivaniae




Ministri vectigalium rei publicae popularis Sinarum




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Bo Yibo • Deng Xiaoping • Li Xiannian • Yin Chengzhen • Zhang Jingfu • Wu Bo • Wang Bingqian • Liu Zhongli • Xiang Huaicheng • Jin Renqing • Xie Xuren • Lou Jiwei • Xiao Jie
薄一波 • 邓小平 • 李先念 • 殷承祯 • 张劲夫 • 吴波 • 王丙乾 • 刘仲藜 • 项怀诚 • 金人庆 • 谢旭人 • 楼继伟 • 肖捷
Opus geopoliticum

Capsae cognatae: Praesides consilii rei publicae popularis Sinarum










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