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      • 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 ([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.

  3. Mar 29, 2021 · Chen Cheng first hit the headlines in Malta in May 2016 when he was outed by journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia as the owner of a secret offshore company in the British Virgin Islands.

    • jacob.borg@timesofmalta.com
    • Journalist
  4. Dec 10, 2019 · Chen Cheng 陳誠 has been praised for his accomplishments on the three diplomatic missions to Herat, which took place during Emperor Yongle’s 永樂 reign (1403–1424) in the Ming period (1368–1644).

    • Sally K. Church
    • 2019
  5. Chen Cheng (陈诚; 陳誠; Chén Chéng; Ch'en Ch'eng) (1365–1457), courtesy name Zilu (子鲁), pseudonym Zhushan (竹山), was a Chinese diplomat known for his overland journeys into Central Asia during the Ming dynasty. His travels were contemporaneous to the treasure voyages of the admiral Zheng He.

  6. Chen Cheng (4 January 1898 – 5 March 1965) 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.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesChen Cheng - Wikiwand

    Chen Cheng ([ʈʂʰə ̌ n ʈʂʰə ̌ ŋ]; 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.

  8. May 24, 2021 · Chen Di’s Record of Formosa: A Chinese Anti-Imperial Text in Comparative Perspective; Toward a Comprehensive Map of Power: A Panoramic Overview of Female Emperor Wu Zhao’s Political Authority; Elegant and Militarized: Ceremonial Volunteers and Gendered Nationalism in China