Deng Rong Explained

Deng Rong
Birth Place:Chongqing, People’s Republic of China
Office1:Deputy president of the China Association for International Friendly Contact (Chinese:中国国际友好联合会)
Term Start1:1990
Party:Chinese Communist Party
Spouse:He Ping
Children:Zhuo Yue
Parents:Deng Xiaoping
Zhuo Lin
Relatives:siblings:
Deng Lin
Deng Pufang
Deng Nan
Deng Zhifang
Education:Beijing Medical College

Deng Rong is a Chinese politician and the third daughter of paramount leader Deng Xiaoping.[1]

Early life

Deng is the youngest child of Deng Xiaoping and his third wife, Zhuo Lin. She has two older sisters, Deng Lin and Deng Nan, as well as two older brothers, Deng Pufang and Deng Zhifang.

Deng stated in an interview in 2004 that her father never spoke of official business at home and that her siblings and herself had no idea what Deng Xiaoping did at work, even though several guards stood sentry in their courtyard home.

In 2005, she was named in a book by Zhang Yihe as one of the perpetrators responsible for the killing of Bian Zhongyun, the first victim of the Cultural Revolution.

In 1966 group of red guards at Experimental High in Beijing, including Deng Rong and Liu Pingping, daughters of Deng Xiaoping and Liu Shaoqi respectively, beat the deputy vice principal, Bian Zhongyun, to death with sticks after accusing her of counter-revolutionary revisionism.

During one of the most severe flooding incidents in Henan in August 1975, Li Xiannian called Deng Xiaoping to inform him that several dams had burst. Deng Rong answered the phone and refused to allow Li to speak with her father. In the first call, she said that Deng Xiaoping was sleeping; on the second call, she hung up. The paramount leader was allegedly playing Mahjong at the time.[2] This was one of the reasons Deng Xiaoping was criticized for delaying rescue operations.[2]

Career

When the People's Republic of China and United States established diplomatic relations in 1979, Deng was sent by her father to the Chinese Embassy in the US. She worked there for two years.

From 1984 to 1990, Deng held the official position of Deputy Director of the Policy Research Office of the General Office of the National People's Congress.[3] She also served as Deng Xiaoping's confidential secretary from early 1989.[1] Since 1990, she has served as the vice president of the China Association for International Friendly Contact.[4]

Writing

Deng published a book titled Deng Xiaoping: My Father . She has also given interviews revealing details of Deng Xiaoping's personal life and personality.[5]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Tanner. Murray Scot. Feder. Michael J.. 1993. Family Politics, Elite Recruitment, and Succession in Post-Mao China. The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs. 30. 30. 114. 10.2307/2949993. 2949993. 155297693 .
  2. Web site: Deng Xiaoping da majiang bu li Henan gaoji 鄧小平打麻將不理河南告急 [Deng Xiaoping plays mahjong while ignoring a state of emergency in Henan]]. Shi 石. Lei 磊. OPEN. 27 August 2011. 16 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20140820003751/http://www.open.com.hk/content.php?id=388. 20 August 2014. live.
  3. Web site: Deng Rong 邓榕. China Association for International Friendly Contact. 31 May 2016. 15 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170116174150/http://www.caifc.org.cn/content.aspx?id=514. 16 January 2017. dead.
  4. Web site: An intricate web ties the woman who paid $16 million for Trump's condo to China's power elite. Huang. Zheping. 16 March 2017. Quartz. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191206042952/https://qz.com/933971/the-intricate-ties-between-the-woman-who-paid-16-million-for-trumps-condo-and-chinas-power-elite/. 6 December 2019. 6 December 2019.
  5. Web site: My Father, Deng Xiaoping. China Newsweek. Wang Ruyue. Yuan Fang. Li Shen. China.org. 20 August 2004. 15 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170602213715/http://www.china.org.cn/english/NM-e/104645.htm. 2 June 2017. live.
  6. Web site: Deng Sig.ra Rong. quirinale.it. 2005-02-28 . June 17, 2022.
  7. Web site: Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 13.11.1999 г. № 1508. kremlin.ru. 1999-11-13 . June 17, 2022.