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Cheng Zhifan

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Cheng Zhifan
成之凡
Born1928 (age 95–96)
Alma materShanghai Academy of Music
Occupation(s)Musician, painter, collector, political activist
Years active1951 - present
Notable workMusic of the Tao
SpousePhilipie Bertrand
Parent(s)Cheng Shewo
Yang Wangfan
RelativesCheng Youshu (sister)
Cheng Siwei (brother)
Lucie Cheng (half-sister)

Template:Chinese name Cheng Zhifan (Chinese: 成之凡; pinyin: Chéng Zhīfán; born 1928) is a Chinese-French musician, painter, collector and political activist.[1][2] She has run for the President of France three times. She has held a number of personal exhibitions in Paris. Her works are collected in the Paris Oriental Museum and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.

Biography

Cheng was born in Beijing in 1928, to Cheng Shewo (1898-1991), a journalist, publisher, and educator, and Yang Wangfan (杨王蕃). She has a young sister, Cheng Youshu (born 1924), a diplomat and poet, and a young brother, Cheng Siwei (1935-2015), an economist, chemical engineer and politician.[3][4]

At the age of 11, Cheng was accepted to Shanghai Academy of Music, after graduation, she taught at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.[3]

In 1947, Cheng moved to Hong Kong and taught at Hong Kong School of Sacred Music.[3] In May 1951, a French pianist visited China and took her as an apprentice, in November, the pianist took her to Paris.[2] In 1953, she married Philipie Bertrand (贝尔覃) in a Christian church.[3]

In April 1973, Cheng founded the French Taoist Association and served as its president.[3]

In October 1981, Cheng ran for the President of France for the first time, but was unsuccessful. In 1988, she ran for the office for the second time, and failed again. She ran for the third time in 1995, but the French Interior Department has no proof of her participation in the presidential election.[3]

Award

  • 1995 Silver Medal for Paris Artists

References

  1. ^ Wu Tingting of Xiaoxiang Morning News (2017-03-14). “成之不凡”,成舍我长女的传奇人生. Tencent (in Chinese).
  2. ^ a b 特写:三次竞选法国总统的华裔女人. sina (in Chinese). 1999-03-17.
  3. ^ a b c d e f 法籍女华人成之凡曾三次参加法国总统竞选(图). china.com.cn (in Chinese). 2006-03-04.
  4. ^ 成舍我与成露茜:独立报人的一个世纪. Tencent (in Chinese). 2010-03-11.