| | Chang'e, the lady in the moon (Chinese mythology) / one of the Chang'e series of PRC lunar spacecraft | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Houyi, mythological Chinese archer whose wife was Chang'e | |
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| | Chang'an (ancient name of Xi'an 西安) capital of China during Tang Dynasty 唐朝 / now 長安區|长安区, a district of Xi'an | |
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| | Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (Tibetan: rnga ba bod rigs cha'ng rigs rang skyong khul, formerly in Kham province of Tibet), northwest Sichuan, capital Barkam 馬爾康鎮|马尔康镇 / also Ngawa county | |
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| | Three Gorges on the Chang Jiang or Yangtze, namely: Qutang Gorge 瞿塘峽|瞿塘峡, Wuxia Gorge 巫峽|巫峡 and Xiling Gorge 西陵峽|西陵峡 / Sanxia or Sanhsia town in New Taipei City 新北市, Taiwan | |
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| | Chang'an county in Handan 邯鄲|邯郸, Hebei | |
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| | chang pao (traditional Chinese men's robe) / gown / robe / CL: 件 | |
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| | surname Chang | |
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| | Chang River, Jiangxi | |
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| | Angela Chang (1982-), Taiwanese pop singer and actress | |
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| | Haojing (in modern Shaanxi, northwest of Chang'an county), capital of Western Zhou from c. 1050 BC | |
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| | Chang Chen (1976-), Taiwanese film actor | |
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| | Cho Chang (Harry Potter) | |
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| | Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat | |
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| | Zhang Chang, official and scholar of the Western Han dynasty | |
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| | Eileen Chang (1920-1995), famous Chinese-American novelist | |
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| | Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang 張戎|张戎 and Jon Halliday | |
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| | street name in ancient Chang'an synonymous with brothel area / red-light district | |
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| | Wild Swans, family autobiography by British-Chinese writer Jung Chang 張戎|张戎 / alternative title 鴻|鸿, after the author's original name 張二鴻|张二鸿 | |
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| | Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (Tibetan: rnga ba bod rigs cha'ng rigs rang skyong khul, formerly in Kham province of Tibet), northwest Sichuan, capital Barkam 馬爾康鎮|马尔康镇 | |
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| | The Rape of Nanking (1997 documentary book by Iris Chang 張純如|张纯如) | |
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| | Chang Dai-chien or Zhang Daqian (1899-1983), one of the greatest Chinese artists of the 20th century | |
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| | Iris Chang (1968-2004), Chinese American historian and author of "The Rape of Nanking" | |
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| | Chang'an county in Handan 邯鄲|邯郸, Hebei | |
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| | Lee Chang-ho (1975-), South Korean Go player | |
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| | Lee Hoi-chang (1935-), South Korean politician | |
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| | Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat | |
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| | Chang Beer | |
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| | The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai by Han Bangqing 韓邦慶|韩邦庆, long novel of lower life in Classical Chinese and Jiangsu vernacular / translated into Putonghua as 海上花 by Iris Chang | |
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| | Chang-lin Tien (1935-2002), Chinese-American professor and chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley 1990-1997 | |
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| | Su Tseng-chang (1947-), Taiwanese DPP politician, premier of the Republic of China (2019-) | |
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| | Frank Chang-ting Hsieh (1946-), Taiwanese DPP politician, mayor of Kaohsiung 1998-2005 | |
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| | Chang'an District of Xi’an 西安市, Shaanxi / Chang'an District of Shijiazhuang City 石家莊市|石家庄市, Hebei | |
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| | Chang'an University | |
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| | Yangtze River, or Chang Jiang | |
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| | Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang autonomous prefecture (Tibetan: rnga ba bod rigs cha'ng rigs rang skyong khul, formerly in Kham province of Tibet), northwest Sichuan, capital Barkam 馬爾康鎮|马尔康镇 | |
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