A blind man, Mr. Deng is a massage master
in Luding. |
Mr. Deng crosses the Luding Bridge with
his hand holding onto the steel railing.
His daughter supports him by his side. |
Mr. Deng crosses the Luding Bridge while
he discusses his idea of the "Avant-Garde."
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Mr. Deng crosses the Luding Bridge with
his hand holding onto the steel railing.
His daughter supports him by his side. |
Mr. Deng crosses the Luding Bridge with
his hand holding onto the steel railing.
His daughter supports him by his side. |
As a blind man, his memory and understanding
of the revolutionary history are constructed
by senses other than his vision. |
Mr. Deng crosses the Luding Bridge with
his hand holding onto the steel railing.
His daughter supports him by his side. |
A conversation with Mr. Deng reveals that
he believes "Avant-Garde" is an
important driving power in history |
According to Mr. Deng, he believes the course
of history will not be changed without the
Avant-Gardes and the pace of change in history
will be much slower without their presence.
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Mr. Deng crossing the Luding Bridge |
Mr. Deng crossing the Luding Bridge. |