A year after Deng Xiaoping stepped down as China's paramount leader, Mindy Guo took a risk and left her secure job in the ...
Deng Xiaoping was appointed Deputy Director of the Political Department of the eighth Route Army and, shortly afterwards, Political Commissar of its 129th Division, of which Liu Bocheng was commander.
At that time Deng Xiaoping was Secretary of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Bureau of the Central Committee and concurrently Political Commissar of the Shanxi-Hebei-shandong-Henan Military Command ...
From China celebrating Deng Xiaoping's 120th birthday to Hong Kong's "haunted" flats, here are a few highlights from SCMP's ...
The author is an emeritus professor of history at Konkuk University. Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) was from Sichuan province in China and nine years younger than Mao Zedong. He was a subordinate ...
After the tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square in 1989 and the world turned against China, Deng Xiaoping told the Communist ...
Deng Xiaoping's reforms in the 80s transformed Shenzhen, a small town near Hong Kong, into an economic powerhouse. China's rapid growth lifted millions from poverty but did it grow too quickly to be ...
In the summer of 1920, Deng Xiaoping graduated from the Chongqing Preparatory School, filled with fervent hopes, he and 80 schoolmates boarded a ship for France (traveling steerage) and in October ...
Deng Xiaoping delivers a speech at the Sixth Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly in Apr. 1974.
In July 1952 the Central Committee of the Party transferred Deng Xiaoping to the central organs. This transfer marked the beginning of another important period in his revolutionary career.
The Second Field Army, commanded by Liu Bocheng and Deng Xiaoping, and a corps of the First Field Army, led by He Long, advanced from the south and the north respectively and swiftly liberated the ...