Deng Pufang ( Amuru ya na 16 April 1944) o bu Chinese politician, o bu nwa mbu nke onye isi n'obodo China aha ya bu Deng Xiaoping. Amara ya dika onye mee ruru ahu mgbe ana eme cultural Revolution n'aka Red Guards ma burukwa paraplegic. Nke mgbe ahu o were onwe ya nye maka nkwalite right ndi nwere nkwaru. .[1]

Oge ọ malitere

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A mụrụ Deng Pufang na Deng Xiaoping [2] na Zhuo Lin, nwunye ya nke atọ, na Zuoquan, Jinzhong, Shanxi.

Mgbanwe Ọdịbendị

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N'oge mgbanwe ọdịnala, Mao Zedong lekwasịrị Deng Xiaoping na ezinụlọ ya anya. A na-akpọ ya Onye na-eme njem n'ụzọ. N'otu oge, a manyere ya ikpere n'ala na aka ya gbatịrị n'azụ ya na n'elu isi ya. Ezinụlọ ya nọ na-ele ka ụmụ akwụkwọ ahụ manyere ya ikwupụta ụzọ iche echiche onye isi obodo.

Ndị Red Guards nke Mao tụbara Deng Pufang mkpọrọ. A tara ya ahụhụ ma tụpụ ya na windo nke ụlọ nwere okpukpu atọ na Mahadum Peking na 1968, mana ụfọdụ isi mmalite [onye?] kwuru na ọ nwere ike ịda ma ọ bụ wụpụ onwe ya na wụpụ.[1][3]  Ọkpụkpụ azụ ya gbajiri agbaji, a kpọgara ya n'ụlọ ọgwụ, mana ekweghị ka a nabata ya. Ka ọ na-erule mgbe ọ rutere ụlọ ọgwụ ọzọ, ọ kpọnwụrụ akpọnwụ.[3] Ọ ka bụ onye nwere nkwarụ, na-eji oche nkwagharị.[1][2][1]

Banyere echiche ya banyere Mgbanwe Ọdịbendị, Deng Pufang kwuru n'otu oge, "Ọgbọ nke Mgbanwe Ọchịbendị abụghị n'ụzọ ọ bụla ọgbọ furu efu, dị ka a na-ekwukarị. N'ụzọ megidere nke ahụ. Ndị niile gafere ule ahụ emeela ka ha sie ike. Ndị a na-eche ọtụtụ ihe, ma nwee echiche nke ha. Ha siri ike na nkwenye ha, ma gosipụta ihe mbụ. Ụzọ m si eche echiche ọgbọ a na-anọchite anya kaadị dị egwu maka China na mgbanwe ha amalitela". [4]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sabriye Tenberken (2013). My path leads to Tibet: the inspiring story of the blind woman who brought hope to the blind children of Tibet. W W Norton. ISBN 9781611458893.  Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Tenb" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Lampton (2024). Living U.S.-China Relations: From Cold War to Cold War. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 153. ISBN 978-1-5381-8725-8. 
  3. (1989) in Len Barton: Integration: myth or reality?, 1, New York: Falmer Press. ISBN 9781850006145.  International Conference on Disability, Handicap and Policy at Bristol Polytechnic, England, July 1988
  4. Libération, 2 September 1985.