. "1904Z"^^ . . . . "Deng Xiaoping"@en . . . "Deng Xiaoping Sign.png" . "1904-08-22Z"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Minister of Finance" . "prominent Chineserevolutionary, politician,pragmatistand reformer, as well as the late leader of theCommunist Party of China" . . . . "\u9127\u5C0F\u5E73; \u9093\u5C0F\u5E73; D\u00E8ng Xi\u01CEop\u00EDng; Teng Hsiao-p'ing; Deng Xiansheng; \u9093\u5148\u5723; \u9127\u5148\u8056; Deng Xixian; \u9093\u5E0C\u8D24; \u9127\u5E0C\u8CE2"@en . . . "Chairmanof theCentral Military Commission" . "Deng Xiaoping (Simplified Chinese \u9093\u5C0F\u5E73, Traditional Chinese \u9127\u5C0F\u5E73, pinyin d\u00E8ng xi\u01CEop\u00EDng, [t\u0264\u014B\u02E5\u02E9 \u0255j\u0251\u028A\u02E9 p\u02B0i\u014B\u02E7\u02E5]; 22 August 1904 \u2013 19 February 1997), transliterated as \"Tong Shau-ping\", was a Chinese revolutionary and statesman. He was the paramount leader of China from 1978 until his retirement in 1992. After Mao Zedong's death, Deng led his country through far-reaching market-economy reforms."@en . . . "1997-02-19Z"^^ . "Chairmanof theNational Committeeof theChinese People's Political Consultative Conference" . . "1997Z"^^ . . "Chairman of theCentral Advisory Commissionof theCommunist Party of China" . .