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Definition of Teng Hsiao-ping
1. Noun. Chinese communist statesman (1904-1997).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teng Hsiao-ping
Literary usage of Teng Hsiao-ping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fractured Continent: Latin America in Close-Up by Willard Leon Beaulac (1980)
"President Carter received China's Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping with humor and
effusion, and Americans saw Teng as a lovable Foxy grandpa with whom their ..."
2. Capital (1888)
"... Mr. Teng Hsiao-ping acknowledged that China lagged far behind Japan, Europe
and the United States, and that—although it would make rapid progress with ..."
3. Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern by Branko Lazitch (1986)
"... the cultural revolution (launched in 1966) and following the fall of Peng
Chen (made public on June 3) and Teng Hsiao-ping (officially known in August). ..."
4. China's War With Vietnam, 1979: Issues, Decisions, and Implications by King C. Chen (1987)
"Wu made a speech on April 5,1976, at Tien An Men Square immediately after the
incident and denounced "the unrepentant capitalist-roader Teng Hsiao-ping's ..."
5. The Fractured Continent: Latin America in Close-Up by Willard Leon Beaulac (1980)
"President Carter received China's Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping with humor and
effusion, and Americans saw Teng as a lovable Foxy grandpa with whom their ..."
6. Capital (1888)
"... Mr. Teng Hsiao-ping acknowledged that China lagged far behind Japan, Europe
and the United States, and that—although it would make rapid progress with ..."
7. Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern by Branko Lazitch (1986)
"... the cultural revolution (launched in 1966) and following the fall of Peng
Chen (made public on June 3) and Teng Hsiao-ping (officially known in August). ..."
8. China's War With Vietnam, 1979: Issues, Decisions, and Implications by King C. Chen (1987)
"Wu made a speech on April 5,1976, at Tien An Men Square immediately after the
incident and denounced "the unrepentant capitalist-roader Teng Hsiao-ping's ..."