Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Zeng
Joseph Zeng
Zeng Shunxi, also known as Joseph Zeng, is a Chinese actor and singer.
Zeng Qinghong
Zeng Qinghong es un líder político chino, exvicepresidente de la República Popular de China. Vicepresidente de China desde 2003 remplazando a Hu Jintao, quién en ese momento fue elegido presidente por el Congreso Popular Nacional. El 15 de marzo de 2008 fue sucedido por Xi Jinping.
Zeng Guo Yuan
Zeng Guoyuan, also known as Zeng Guoyan, Thomas Chan Hock Seng and, erroneously, Zeng Guoyung, was a Singaporean businessman, philanthropist, politician, author, and acupuncturist.
Zeng Shiqiang
Zeng Shiqiang was a Chinese-born Taiwanese sinologist best known for studying I Ching, the oldest of the Chinese classics. Zeng is acclaimed as having been the "Father of the Chinese Style of Management". He served as president of Hsing Kuo University of Management (HKU) and professor at National Chiao Tung University (NCTU).
Zeng Guofan
Zeng Guofan 26 de noviembre de 1811 - 12 de marzo de 1872) fue un estadista chino, general militar y erudito confuciano de finales de la dinastía Qing.
Zeng Jize
Marquis Zeng Jize was a Qing dynasty Chinese diplomat. As one of China's earliest ministers to London, Paris and Saint Petersburg, he played an important role in the diplomacy that preceded and accompanied the Sino-French War.
Zeng Liansong
Zeng Liansong fue el diseñador de la bandera de la República Popular China. Era originario de Ruian, Wenzhou, provincia de Zhejiang.
Zeng Keni
Zeng Keni, is a Chinese singer and actress. She is a member of the Chinese girl group Zeng Keni & Liu Lingzi. She is best known for finishing 13th in the survival show Youth with You 2 and her television appearance in Go Get Her (2019). She also participated in the survival show Girls Fighting (2016).
Zeng Yaqiong
Zeng Yaqiong is a Chinese retired badminton player. She was the girls' singles silver medalist at the 1994 World Junior Championships. Zeng competed at the 1997 East Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, helps the team clinched the gold medal, and won a bronze medal in the women's singles event. She left the national team at the end of 1999, and went to the United Kingdom to studying English for a year. In UK, she trained in Milton Keynes, and still competing in the international tournaments.