Deng Xiaoping: Leader Of China

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Deng Xiaoping was a Chinese revolutionary, and statesman. He was born August 22, 1904

Guang’an, China. He died February 19, 1997 Beijing, China. He was 4’ 11’’ and the leader of

China from 1978 until his retirement in 1992. He married three women named Zhuo Lin In 1939,

Jin Weiying, and Zhang Xiyuan. He went to Moscow Sun Yat-sen University, and Communist

University of the Toilers of the East. His regime was also marked by the 1989 massacre of

demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. He was also in the Communist Party of China. He had 2

sons and 3 daughters. Deng Pufang (Son), Deng Nan, (Daughter), Deng Lin (Son), Deng Rong

(Daughter) and Deng Zhifang (Son). He founded the Central Advisory Commission. Deng

repudiated the Cultural

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