A Brief Introduction to the Clans in the Annals of the Qing Dynasty shows that there are Deng's (originally Han nationality) and Deng Anming in Ni Kan in Manchuria Banner, who are decorated with yellow flags (Manchu, that is, domestic slaves and slaves), who live in Shenyang and serve as a captain of Xiaoqi. Deng Guanggan, his grandson, and Deng Zhizong, his great grandson, are all doctors. "Eight Banners Manchu Clan General Spectrum" contains Deng Ming 'an's Xuansun Dazhang and Mao Zhong's calligraphy style (Qing Dynasty officials, responsible for translating Chinese and Manchu documents). Deng Maohe, a xiaoqi captain; Deng Maode, Lanling bodyguard. There is Deng Yuankui, who lives in Tieling and returns to Qing Dynasty. His great-grandson, Bagh, was originally a pen-and-paste style, and his great-grandson was both happy and also a pen-and-paste style. There is Deng Shizi, who lives in Tieling and returns to Qing Dynasty. His son, Deng Shanren, served as a pen post; Sanger, deputy shepherd. There is Deng Guosheng, who lives in Shenyang and returns to Qing Dynasty. His grandson, Deng Yinglin, was appointed as a pen post. There is also Deng Printer, and Zhengbaiqi is full of people, who live in Shenyang and return to Qing Dynasty. His grandson, Deng Qingen, is the commander and assistant leader of the coated guard army; Great-grandson Shenbao, a health worker. There is Deng Jingfu, Zhenghongqi Coat Man, who lives in Liaoyang, joined in the early Qing Dynasty, and his great-grandson Deke Jin, a Eight-product official. Some of their descendants are still Han nationality, and some of them have been integrated into Manchu Banner.
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The old Manchu surnames include Dong A's and Dong Jia's, as well as De Dun's (Daur), De Dule's (Daur) and Deng's (Han) who joined the Manchu.
Deng Tiemei (1892—1934), a native of Benxi, Liaoning Province, was an anti-Japanese general and commander-in-chief of the Northeast People's Self-Defense Force.