- Deng
Xiaoping (Chinese: 邓小平; 22
August 1904 – 19
February 1997) was a
Chinese statesman, revolutionary, and
political theorist who
served as the paramount...
- the Mao-backed Gang of Four, but he was
brought back to
power by Deng
Xiaoping in the late 1970s,
after Mao's death. Bo was one of a
select group of powerful...
- leader,
president of
China from 1983 to 1988
under paramount leader Deng
Xiaoping and then
chairman of the
Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference...
- as
premier and
designated successor,
after Mao's
death Zhou's ally Deng
Xiaoping was able to
secure his
place as
paramount leader by 1978. Zhou
Enlai was...
- on Mao's insistence. Privately, Lin
opposed the
purging of Liu and Deng
Xiaoping, on the
grounds that they were "good comrades", but was not able to publicly...
-
important policy makers for the
reform and
opening up period,
alongside Deng
Xiaoping. He was also
known as Liao
Chenyun (廖陈云), as he took his uncle's (Liao...
- Shangkun, who at the time was also a key
Guangdong official, Xi told Deng
Xiaoping that
Guangdong should become a
national demonstration zone for
Reform and...
-
partially rehabilitated by Mao in 1974, then
fully rehabilitated after Deng
Xiaoping came to
power in the late 1970s.[citation needed] A
stadium in Changsha...
-
Cabinet (1954–1959)
Premier Zhou Enlai
PSC 12 Vice
Premiers Chen Yun
PSC Lin
BiaoP Peng
DehuaiP Deng
XiaopingPSC Deng Zi**** He
LongP Chen Yi P
Ulanhu Li...
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internal chaos.
Between 1975 and 1976,
PSC members Kang Sheng, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, and Mao all died. Deng
Xiaoping was purged.
During this time the body...