Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Cheng
Amy Cheng
He Cheng
He Cheng birth name He Zonglin, was a People's Liberation Army lieutenant general. He was born in Santai, Sichuan Province. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1925. He participated in the Northern Expedition and the Guangzhou Uprising.
Sirena Cheng
Edward Cheng
Christine Cheng
Chi-Hung Cheng
Cheng Chi-hung, is a Taiwanese professional baseball pitcher for Chinatrust Brothers of Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL).
Gao Cheng
Gao Cheng, courtesy name Zihui (子惠), formally Prince Wenxiang of Bohai (勃海文襄王), later further posthumously honored by Northern Qi as Emperor Wenxiang (文襄皇帝) with the temple name Shizong (世宗), was the paramount official of the Chinese/Xianbei state Eastern Wei, a branch successor state of Northern Wei. He was Gao Huan's oldest son, and because his father wielded actual power during Emperor Xiaojing's reign, Gao Cheng also received increasingly great authority, and after his father's death in 547 took over the reign of the state. He was considered capable but frivolous and arrogant, as well as lacking in sexual discretion. In 549, he was assassinated by his servant Lan Jing (蘭京), and his younger brother Gao Yang took over the control over the Eastern Wei regime.
Zeng Cheng
Zeng Cheng es un futbolista que actualmente juega para el Guangzhou Evergrande en la Super Liga China.
Gary Cheng
Gary Cheng Kai Nam is a Hong Kong politician who served as Vice Chairman for the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong party. He was educated at Pui Kiu Middle School, the University of East Anglia (BA), and the University of Hong Kong. He was a longtime member of the Legislative Council. During the legislative election in 2000, he was exposed for failing to disclose his personal own assets and became a suspect for corruption. In the end, he gave up his seat in the Legislative Council. In 2001, the court found Cheng guilty of abuse of power and sentenced him to 18 months in jail.
Lucie Cheng
Lucie Cheng was a sociologist known for her work in Asian American studies, as well as being the first permanent director of the Asian American Studies Center, UCLA. She was also one of the first American academics to forge links with mainland Chinese academic institutions after the formalisation of Sino-US relations.