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English: Deng Xiaoping's second wife, Jin Weiying - scan from 乌利·弗兰茨著,天力,李强译,《邓小平传》,甘肃人民出版社, April 1989, ISBN 7-226-00480-1
中文:scan from 乌利·弗兰茨著,天力,李强译,《邓小平传》,甘肃人民出版社,1989年4月 ISBN 7-226-00480-1 邓小平的第二任妻子金维映

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