Chen Cheng ([ʈʂʰə̌n ʈʂʰə̌ŋ]; Chinese: 陳誠; pinyin: Chén Chéng; January 4, 1898 – March 5, 1965), courtesy name Tsi-siou (辭修; Cíxiū), was a Chinese political and military leader, and one of the main commanders of the National Revolutionary Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War.
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Chen Cheng (1365–1457), courtesy name Zilu (子鲁), pseudonym Zhushan (竹山), was a Chinese diplomat known for his overland journeys into Central Asia during ...
Born: January 4, 1898, Qingtian County, Lishui, China
Died: March 5, 1965 (age 67 years), Da’an District, Taipei, Taiwan
Children: Chen Li-an
Previous offices: Premier of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (1958–1963), Vice President of the Republic of China (1954–1965), and Premier of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (1950–1954)
Grandchildren: Mark Chen, Chen Yu-hui, and Khenpo Lodro Tengye
Party: Kuomintang
Graduation dates: 1917 and 1922
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Dr. Chen Cheng is currently an Assistant Professor at the Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University. Before joining Carey, she received her Ph.D. from ...
Chen Cheng Assistant Professor of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Email: [email protected]. Address: 100 International Drive, Office 1316, ...
Chen Cheng is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Social Science. Before joining HKUST, she worked as a postdoc at Boston University.
Dr. Cheng CHEN. Associate Professor. The Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business. John E. Walker Department of Economics.
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