He is the organizer of the revolution
One of the interesting facts about Deng Xiaoping is that he was the organizer of the revolution. As a political and military organizer, Deng Xiaoping joined Mao Zedong's communist revolution in China. He developed his revolutionary skills during the legendary "Long March" of 1934–1955 when the Chinese Kuomintang Army narrowly missed capturing the nascent Chinese Communist movement. When the war against Japan broke out in 1937, Deng was the Chinese Revolutionary Army's educational chief, which aided the army's growth into a significant military force during the Communist Revolution, which lasted from 1946 to 1949.
Deng Xiaoping's organizing abilities were initially praised by Mao. Deng played a key role in China's economic recovery following the disastrous Great Leap Forward (1958–1966) while serving as Mao's General Secretary of the party and as Deputy Prime Minister in the 1950s. He presided over Mao's Anti-Fear Right Campaign. He was twice purged during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), but his left-wing political attitude and economic policies ultimately caused him to lose Mao's favor. Mao's egalitarian ideas were at odds with Deng Xiaoping's focus on individual self-interest. Deng subsequently lost all of his jobs and was banished with his family to the countryside of Jiangxi province for re-education.