少妇无码精品23p_亚洲一区无码电影在线观看网站 _悠悠色一区二区_中文字幕亚洲无码第36页

--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
SPORTS
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies


My Father, Deng Xiaoping

China Newsweek published its interview with Deng Rong, the youngest daughter of the late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping, in the days leading up to the 100th anniversary of Deng's birth on August 22. In the following excerpts from that interview, Deng Rong reveals a private side of her father that even those who know him as a great statesman may have never seen.

China Newsweek: Seven years have gone by since Deng Xiaoping left us. Does your family have any observances to commemorate his passing?

Deng Rong: Nothing has changed since my father died on February 29, 1997. His body and corneas were donated for medical use and his ashes scattered over the ocean in accordance with his wishes. He had an enlightened attitude toward life and death. He emphasized over and over again that planting more trees was better than erecting memorials and statues. So to remember this day, all the relatives in Beijing get together with bunches of flowers. Following my mother, who called, "Are you well? My dear husband, we are all together with you," we scattered the petals in the courtyard.

CN: Deng Xiaoping experienced a number of ups and downs during his career. What changes did you feel when he returned to the leadership posts of the Party and the country?

DR: He never talked about official business at home. As children, we had no idea what our father did at work, even though many guards stood sentry in our courtyard. He was no different with his grandchildren: they only knew that they often saw their grandfather on TV.

CN: How did he act with his grandchildren?

DR: You could feel the love of an elderly man for his grandchildren. His happy smile always came from the bottom of his heart. That was my unpretentious and straightforward father. He was always relaxed even on some important occasions.

CN: It said that his subordinates were all afraid of him. Is that true?

DR: It is true that quite a lot of his former subordinates were afraid of him, especially those from the Second Field Army. When he was commissar, Deng was stern and terse compared with the kindly Liu Bocheng, the commander-in-chief. Later, he changed a lot and seemed more like a friendly older man. But he always stuck to his principles and firmly insisted on his decisions. One incident demonstrates that. Before Hong Kong returned to the motherland, some people said the mainland would have no garrison there. One time when he had finished greeting some guests from Hong Kong, he called back the journalists who were preparing to go. "Please come back, my journalist friends. You should be clear that it is rubbish to say there will be no garrison in Hong Kong." Perhaps those are the most uncompromising words he ever spoke in public.

CN: Deng Xiaoping was the first person in the history of the Communist Party of China to withdraw from the top leadership of the Party and the nation of his own accord when he was still in good physical and mental health. Did his decision have connection with the ups and downs in his career?

DR: Yes. When he went to France at the age of 16, his earliest goal was to save China and build it into a democratic and prosperous nation through the struggle against imperialism and feudalism. After he joined the Communist Party of China, together with his comrades-in-arms, he fought against the Kuomintang headed by Chiang Kai-shek. One of their aims was to end reactionary autocratic rule. Deng Xiaoping's goal, representing his generation of the Communist Party, was to realize the lofty ideals of communism and the grand socialist goal through their struggle.

However, as they pursued their goals, they had to face the fact that China had a 2,000-year history of feudal tradition and ideology. This was an obstacle that had to be removed on the way to modernization. When Deng Xiaoping considered the abolition of lifetime tenure, he was actually looking at a bigger issue: to discard the last vestiges of China's feudal tradition and ideology. He reiterated this many times, together with the emancipation of the mind after the "Cultural Revolution" (1966-76).

After a long career as a revolutionary and following the "Cultural Revolution," Deng Xiaoping came back to China's top leadership. In addition to the emancipation of the mind, he gave the priority to modernizing the existing system. He and his comrades took on the jobs of revising the Constitution, setting up a new legal system and making a series of reforms in the leadership mechanism of the Party and the nation, including abolishing lifetime tenure. These reforms of political systems are as significant as those of economic systems. In my opinion, they are among Deng Xiaoping's greatest contributions to China in the 20th century: abolishing lifetime tenure, reforming the leadership system of the Party and the nation and establishing a meaningful and effective democratic centralism in a country that had no democratic tradition.

CN: Did Deng Xiaoping ever really relax after retirement? What about his daily life?

DR: His retirement reflected his life as a soldier. He called himself a veteran. After retirement, he woke up at 8:00 every morning, had breakfast, went for a walk and read official documents. He had lunch at 12:00 and a nap followed. Then he read some papers and books in the afternoon. At 6:30 PM, he had supper and watched TV or played bridge after that. Other family members followed his schedule, because it was inflexible. This was the secret of his long life. He never waited for latecomers to a meal, and the table would be cleared off as soon as the meal was finished. If you came late, you would go hungry.

CN: Did he enjoy life?

DR: He loved life. He was a soccer fan and turned all of us into soccer fans. He liked playing bridge, swimming, walking and playing with children. He also watched basketball games, table tennis matches, stage plays, operas, ballet performances, everything. He often took us to watch sports and performances when we were children. In those days, there were not many attendants. We could call for a car and start off at once. In his later years, he also liked watching TV, including news, dramas, all kinds of programs.

CN: In your book I read that he was a good cook.

DR: He was really good at cooking. He often cooked Sichuan dishes in Jiangxi Province during the "Cultural Revolution." He could cook Braised Pork with Brown Sauce, Hot Bean Curd with Chili and Pepper and other famous Sichuan dishes.

CN: But it could not have been easy for him to live like an ordinary citizen. If he went out on the street, he would be recognized immediately.

DR: That is true. One time he tried to go shopping in Shanghai, but when he got to the store he was surrounded by people applauding him and taking pictures. Later we asked him, "What did you see on your shopping trip?" He replied, "Nothing, just the people."

So even though he wanted to get out among the citizens and have a first-hand look at their lives, his position made that very difficult. He ultimately decided that he would stop going out because it disturbed the public order.

However, whenever he traveled he went by train so that he could look out the windows and see how people were living. He noticed that houses in the northern rural areas still had thatched roofs, while farmers in the rapidly developing south were already building two-story houses. He was very happy to see that development. He would check to see how the crops were growing and whether people had television aerials on their roofs.

In my memory, after retirement, his main focus was on two of China's issues: One was how to establish a democratic centralist system that best suited the country; the other was common prosperity. He thought the essence and advantage of socialism could only be represented by the common prosperity of all the people.

(China Newsweek, translated by Wang Ruyue, Yuan Fang and Li Shen for China.org.cn, August 20, 2004)

Top Leaders Visit Exhibit in Memory of Deng
Senior Officials Visit Exhibition Commemorating Deng
Heath: Brilliant Leader in Shaping Modern China
Photo Expo on Deng Xiaoping Opens in HK
Films Record Life of Great Man
Deng Xiaoping: Most Successful Returned Overseas Student
Deng Xiaoping Centenary
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
999久久狠狠免费精品| 91麻豆tv| 高清一级淫片a级中文字幕| 欧美一级视频免费观看| 精品视频在线观看视频免费视频| 欧美a级片免费看| 天天做日日爱| 青青青草影院| 亚洲女人国产香蕉久久精品| 国产视频一区二区在线播放| 国产美女在线观看| 成人免费网站久久久| 美女免费精品高清毛片在线视 | 久久国产影院| 国产一区二区高清视频| 久久国产精品自由自在| 欧美一级视频高清片| 91麻豆tv| 日韩男人天堂| 色综合久久天天综合观看| 久久久成人影院| 青青青草影院| 九九久久国产精品大片| 欧美α片无限看在线观看免费| 国产不卡精品一区二区三区| 国产91精品露脸国语对白| 黄视频网站免费观看| 麻豆系列 在线视频| 国产一级生活片| 精品久久久久久免费影院| 韩国毛片免费大片| 黄视频网站免费看| a级精品九九九大片免费看| 青青青草影院| 国产一区精品| 日韩中文字幕在线亚洲一区| 亚欧视频在线| 九九免费精品视频| 色综合久久天天综线观看| 香蕉视频一级| 国产激情一区二区三区| 日韩中文字幕一区| 亚久久伊人精品青青草原2020| 麻豆网站在线免费观看| 999精品在线| 亚飞与亚基在线观看| 国产综合91天堂亚洲国产| 中文字幕97| 日本久久久久久久 97久久精品一区二区三区 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠狠97 日日干综合 五月天婷婷在线观看高清 九色福利视频 | 好男人天堂网 久久精品国产这里是免费 国产精品成人一区二区 男人天堂网2021 男人的天堂在线观看 丁香六月综合激情 | 国产91精品露脸国语对白| 精品视频在线观看视频免费视频| 在线观看成人网| 黄色福利片| 一级女性大黄生活片免费| 91麻豆精品国产自产在线观看一区| 日韩免费在线观看视频| 99久久网站| 可以在线看黄的网站| 精品久久久久久影院免费| 免费一级片在线观看| 沈樵在线观看福利| 国产综合91天堂亚洲国产| 午夜精品国产自在现线拍| 国产91精品一区| 亚欧乱色一区二区三区| 国产精品自拍在线| 超级乱淫伦动漫| 日韩中文字幕在线播放| 欧美夜夜骑 青草视频在线观看完整版 久久精品99无色码中文字幕 欧美日韩一区二区在线观看视频 欧美中文字幕在线视频 www.99精品 香蕉视频久久 | 黄视频网站免费看| 日韩男人天堂| 91麻豆国产级在线| 四虎影视久久| 国产一区二区精品久久91| 国产一区二区精品| 色综合久久天天综合观看| 国产国语在线播放视频| 国产一区二区高清视频| 国产91素人搭讪系列天堂| 成人影视在线观看| 国产高清视频免费| 国产精品自拍在线| 日韩在线观看网站| 国产一区二区精品| 亚洲天堂一区二区三区四区| 999精品在线| 欧美一区二区三区在线观看| 韩国毛片 免费| 天天做人人爱夜夜爽2020 | 国产不卡在线播放| 午夜在线观看视频免费 成人| 青青久久网| 精品国产一区二区三区久 | 青青久久国产成人免费网站| 麻豆网站在线免费观看| 日韩中文字幕一区| 国产视频久久久久| 久久精品大片| 日韩免费片| 精品久久久久久中文字幕一区| 精品久久久久久中文字幕一区 | 成人高清视频免费观看| 日韩中文字幕在线观看视频| 成人影视在线观看| 91麻豆tv| 一 级 黄 中国色 片| 色综合久久天天综线观看| 香蕉视频一级| 国产精品自拍在线观看| 日韩欧美一及在线播放| 亚欧成人毛片一区二区三区四区| 日本免费看视频| 精品国产亚一区二区三区| 日日日夜夜操| 久久国产影视免费精品| 欧美夜夜骑 青草视频在线观看完整版 久久精品99无色码中文字幕 欧美日韩一区二区在线观看视频 欧美中文字幕在线视频 www.99精品 香蕉视频久久 | 日韩专区亚洲综合久久| 国产亚洲免费观看| 欧美国产日韩在线| 久久国产影院| 成人高清免费| 国产91丝袜在线播放0| 四虎影视久久久| 色综合久久天天综线观看| 一级女性大黄生活片免费| 亚洲女初尝黑人巨高清在线观看| 国产网站免费观看| 久久精品大片| 日韩在线观看视频网站| 97视频免费在线| 韩国三级视频网站| 成人免费观看视频| 国产不卡高清| 99久久网站| 国产伦理精品| a级黄色毛片免费播放视频| 久久精品人人做人人爽97| 日本久久久久久久 97久久精品一区二区三区 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠狠97 日日干综合 五月天婷婷在线观看高清 九色福利视频 | 久久99中文字幕| 国产一区二区精品久久| 欧美夜夜骑 青草视频在线观看完整版 久久精品99无色码中文字幕 欧美日韩一区二区在线观看视频 欧美中文字幕在线视频 www.99精品 香蕉视频久久 | 亚洲第一视频在线播放| 国产成a人片在线观看视频| 黄视频网站在线观看| 久久国产精品只做精品| 亚久久伊人精品青青草原2020| 久草免费资源| 日韩在线观看视频黄| 99色吧| 你懂的在线观看视频| 99热精品在线| 香蕉视频久久| 欧美激情一区二区三区在线| 韩国三级一区| 欧美爱色| 久久久久久久男人的天堂| 亚洲wwwwww| 成人a大片高清在线观看| 日韩欧美一二三区| 欧美激情一区二区三区视频| 精品久久久久久综合网| 一级毛片视频播放| 国产一区二区精品久| 日本伦理黄色大片在线观看网站| 日韩男人天堂| 好男人天堂网 久久精品国产这里是免费 国产精品成人一区二区 男人天堂网2021 男人的天堂在线观看 丁香六月综合激情 | 成人影院久久久久久影院| 天天色成人网| 欧美一级视频免费观看| 午夜家庭影院| 亚欧乱色一区二区三区| 国产亚洲精品成人a在线| 高清一级片| 亚洲天堂一区二区三区四区| 国产麻豆精品免费视频| 日韩在线观看免费完整版视频| 国产成人啪精品视频免费软件| 日本免费区| 精品久久久久久中文字幕一区| 精品久久久久久中文字幕一区| 午夜家庭影院| 日韩av成人| 日本免费乱理伦片在线观看2018| 午夜在线亚洲| 欧美1区| 精品国产一区二区三区免费| 国产视频一区在线| 精品视频免费观看| 欧美激情一区二区三区视频 | 999久久久免费精品国产牛牛| 国产91丝袜在线播放0| 麻豆污视频| 精品国产三级a| 亚洲wwwwww| 麻豆网站在线看| 国产高清在线精品一区a| 一级毛片视频播放| 99热热久久| 九九热国产视频|