Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Chen
Chen Po-chih
Chen Po-chih is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of the Council for Economic Planning and Development of the Executive Yuan from 20 May 2000 until 1 February 2002.
Chen Yaoye
Chen Yaoye is a Chinese professional Go player.
Chen Xiexia
Chen Xiexia –en chino, 陈燮霞– es una deportista china que compitió en halterofilia.
Chen Shuozhen
Chen Shuozhen fue una mujer que vivió durante la dinastía Tang, de Muzhou, quién dirigió una revuelta campesina en 653. Durante la rebelión, se proclamó Emperador Wenjia (文佳皇帝), convirtiéndose en la única mujer líder rebelde en la historia china que se tituló emperador.
Chen Hao
Chen Hao is a politician of the People's Republic of China, serving since 2016 as Communist Party Secretary of Yunnan province. He was formerly Governor of Yunnan and vice-chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions.
Chen Mo
Chen Yan
Chen Yan was a Chinese warlord in Fujian during the late Tang. He served as governor of the Fujian Circuit, headquartered in what is now Fuzhou.
Chen Shiju
Chen Shiju was an important political aide for China's former leader Hu Jintao. Chen served as Hu's secretary beginning in Guizhou 1986. Chen was the director of Hu Jintao's Office in 2002–2012. Chen currently serves as deputy director of the General Office of the Communist Party of China. In 2015 he hold a concurrent post on Deputy Director of the CPC Central Guidance Committee on Ethical and Cultural Construction.
Chen Danqing
Chen Danqing en chino: 陈丹青; pinyin: Chén Dānqīng; es un pintor, escritor y crítico de arte chino. Muy conocido por sus pinturas de tibetanos.
Chen Xuezhao
Chen Xuezhao was a Chinese writer and journalist. She was earlier known as Chen Shuzhang or Chen Shuying. She used the pen names Ye Qu, Shi Wei, Xue Zhao and Hui. She was one of the most prolific Chinese women writers of the 20th century. Chen gave her support to Mao Zedong's policy on Art and Literature.