However, as Yuan Shikai staged his coup to control the Republic, Cheng tried to revolt, but the failure prompted him to flee to Japan, where he entered the Kuomindang and the Waseda University.
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By the late 1940s he was one of the most powerful members of the Kuomintang, and in 1948, he was a successful candidate for the vice-presidency of the KMT National Government.
Sima Qian | National Cheng Kung University | Tao Qian | Ekin Cheng | Cheng Yen | Li Cheng | Sammi Cheng | Queenz Cheng | Qian Zhongshu | Hsieh Cheng-peng | Dong Cheng Wei | Yinzhi, Prince Cheng | Qian Qianyi | Lan Cheng Long | Joyce Cheng | Fred Cheng | Cheng Siu Wai | Cheng Shifa | Cheng Nan-jung | Cheng Ding An | Yang Cho-cheng | Wu Cheng'en | Vincent Cheng | Shi Qian | Qian Mountains | Qian Chu | Moses Cheng | Liu Cheng | Lim Cheng Hoe | Li Cheng (painter) |