Chen Cheng

Chen Cheng
陳誠
Official portrait, 1959
2nd Vice President of the Republic of China
In office
20 May 1954 – 5 March 1965
PresidentChiang Kai-shek
Preceded byLi Zongren
Succeeded byYen Chia-kan
2nd and 4th Premier of the Republic of China
In office
30 June 1958 – 15 December 1963
PresidentChiang Kai-shek
Vice PremierHuang Shao-ku
Wang Yun-wu
Preceded byYu Hung-chun
Succeeded byYen Chia-kan
In office
7 March 1950 – 7 June 1954
PresidentChiang Kai-shek
Vice PremierChang Li-sheng
Huang Shao-ku
Preceded byYan Xishan
Succeeded byYu Hung-chun
2nd Chairman of Taiwan Provincial Government
In office
5 January 1949 – 21 December 1949
PresidentChiang Kai-shek
Li Zongren (acting)
Yan Xishan (acting)
Preceded byWey Daw-ming
Succeeded byWu Kuo-chen
1st Chief of the General Staff of the ROC Armed Forces
In office
23 March 1946 – 12 May 1948
PresidentChiang Kai-shek
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byGu Zhutong
1st Commander-in-Chief of the ROC Navy
In office
1 July 1946 – 25 August 1948
PresidentChiang Kai-shek
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byKui Jung-ching
Personal details
BornJanuary 4, 1898
DiedMarch 5, 1965(1965-03-05) (aged 67)
Resting placeChen Tsyr-shiou Memorial Park, Taipei, later cremated and reinterred in Fo Guang Shan, Kaohsiung
PartyKuomintang
Spouse(s)
Wu Shun-lien
(m. 1917; div. 1929)

Tan Hsiang
(m. 1932)
RelationsTan Yankai (father-in-law)
Children6, including Chen Li-an
OccupationGeneral, politician
AwardsOrder of Blue Sky and White Sun
Nickname"Junior Generalissimo"
Military service
AllegianceRepublic of China
Branch/serviceRepublic of China Army
Years of service1924–1950
RankGeneral
Unit11th division
Commands18th Army
11th Division
Battles/wars
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Chen Cheng ([ʈʂʰə̌n ʈʂʰə̌ŋ]; Chinese: 陳誠; pinyin: Chén Chéng; wugniu (Qingtian dialect): Dzan2-yin2; January 4, 1898 – March 5, 1965), courtesy name Tsi-siou (辭修; Cíxiū), was a Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese politician, military leader, revolutionary, and well as the leader of Tsotanhui Clique. He is widely regarded as the chief architect of Taiwan's post-war land reform and economic modernization programs during the 1950s.

A close protégé of Chiang Kai-shek, Chen rose through the ranks of the National Revolutionary Army and played a major role as a senior commander during the Northern Expedition, the Warlord Era, the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the Chinese Civil War. Following the Kuomintang's retreat to Taiwan, Chen was appointed Governor of Taiwan, during which he declared martial law, and later served as Premier and Vice President. In these roles, he led Taiwan's land redistribution and industrial transformation throughout the 1950s and 1960s, reforms that scholars often identify as key precursors to the Taiwan Miracle. These programs were widely credited with curbing the spread of communism on the island and consolidating public support for the KMT regime.