Cheng Qian

In August 1949, as Governor of Hunan, he peacefully surrendered to Mao Zedong's advancing Communist forces, joined the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang and, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, went on to serve as Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (1949–1968), Governor of Hunan (1952–1967) and Vice Chairman of the National People's Congress (1954–1968), among other posts. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Qian, Cheng
Published 2010
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Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
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by Qian, Cheng, Huang, Haibo, Chen, Liguo, Li, Xiangpeng, Ge, Zunbiao, Chen, Tao, Yang, Zhan, Sun, Lining
Published 2014
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by Dai, Hui, Zhao, Yang, Qian, Cheng, Cai, Min, Zhang, Ruyang, Chu, Minjie, Dai, Juncheng, Hu, Zhibin, Shen, Hongbing, Chen, Feng
Published 2013
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by Zeng, Ping, Zhao, Yang, Qian, Cheng, Zhang, Liwei, Zhang, Ruyang, Gou, Jianwei, Liu, Jin, Liu, Liya, Chen, Feng
Published 2015
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