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in 1918, and became active in student government, while also serving on the staff of several student publications. Influenced by professor Huang Xisheng, Zheng left the study of math and chemistry, to focus on education instead. Zheng's academic performance caught the attention of school president
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in 1938, which he served as secretary-general. Zheng was elected to the Guangdong Provincial Government, serving between 1939 and 1943. During this time, Zheng served in several positions within the Kuomintang. He attended the
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Zheng completed his degree in statistics from the University of Paris in 1931 and married Lun Yunshan two years later. Shortly thereafter,
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went into effect. In April 1949, Zheng met with several senior members of the Kuomintang to discuss moving party leadership to Guangzhou.
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as a reason he should continue working in government. As a result, Zheng returned to Geneva with his wife in 1934.
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from 1960 to 1967. He was then named deputy secretary-general of the Presidential Office, before succeeding
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as secretary-general of the Kuomintang Central Committee. He won reelection to the legislature after the
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Zheng left his position at the League of Nations in 1935 and became dean of SYSU Law School until 1937.
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broke out, Zheng sought to aid the war effort, moving from Guangzhou to Shanghai with the assistance of
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as secretary-general, and became an adviser to Chiang Ching-kuo, who had become president. In 1979,
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forced Zheng to Hong Kong. From Hong Kong, Zheng relocated to Wuhan, where he helped organize the
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In later life, Zheng was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. His wife died on 12 March 1988 at
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to discuss party reform. Zheng left the legislature in March 1952, and took office as the
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the next month. After leaving that post in 1958, Zheng returned to public service as
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ended, Zheng moved to Taiwan. In January 1950, Zheng, and leading Kuomintang figures
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stepped down and Zou Lu offered the position to Zheng, who cited the events of the
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Secretary-General of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang
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in Nanjing. Zheng then became the European bureau chief for the
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In late 1925, Zheng arrived in France to study at the
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He was accepted into a normal school affiliated with
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Kuomintang Members of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan
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the next year, and soon found work as a journalist.
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Minister of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission
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Zeng Yanfen
Chinese name
family name
Zheng

Secretary-General to the President
Zhang Qun
Chiang Yen-si
Secretary-General to the President
Zhang Qun
Minister of Justice
Gu Fengxiang
Zha Liangjian
Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission
George Yeh
Chen Qingwen
zh
Secretary-General of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang
Wu Tiecheng
Chang Chi-yun
Legislative Yuan
multi-member district
Shunde
Guangdong
China
Taipei
Taiwan
Kuomintang
Alma mater
University of Paris

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