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Cheng Tien-Hsi (courtesy name "Futting", familiarly known as F. T. Cheng, ; 10 July 1884 – 31 January 1970), was a Chinese author, jurist, and the last ambassador of the Republic of China (1912-1949) to the United Kingdom. ==Early life and education== Cheng was born in Mawei, Fuzhou (Foochow), Fujian (Fukien) Province, of parents from a village in Zhongshan (Chongshan), Guangdong Province (Canton). His parents were living in Mawei at the time, where his father was employed in the ordnance factory there, but they had to evacuate to Hong Kong almost immediately after his birth because of the Sino-French War. He was educated at Queen's College, Hong Kong. Having sold the import-export business which he successfully started in Hong Kong, Cheng went to London, England, to study law in 1907. He graduated from University College London with the LL.B. (Hons.) degree in 1912 and acquired the LL.D. degree of the University of London in 1915, being the first Chinese to gain a doctorate in law in a British university. He won the Quain Prize in Public International Law at about the same time, and was also called to the English Bar.
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