Zhāng Zhèn
Chang Chen (1976-), Taiwanese film actor
cháng
length
long
forever
always
constantly
cháng
threshing floor
classifier for events and happenings: spell, episode, bout
chǎng
large place used for a specific purpose
stage
scene (of a play)
classifier for sporting or recreational activities
classifier for number of exams
cháng
always
ever
often
frequently
common
general
constant
chǎng
factory
yard
depot
workhouse
works
(industrial) plant
chàng
to sing
to call loudly
to chant
chàng
to initiate
to instigate
to introduce
to lead
chǎng
open to the view of all
spacious
to open wide
to disclose
chǎng
(of the day) long
old variant of 暢|畅[chang4]
Zhāng Ài líng
Eileen Chang (1920-1995), famous Chinese-American novelist
Cháng Jiāng
Yangtze River, or Chang Jiang
Zhāng Sháo hán
Angela Chang (1982-), Taiwanese pop singer and actress
cháng
to repay
to compensate for
to recompense
to fulfill (hopes etc)
Sān xiá
Three Gorges on the Chang Jiang or Yangtze, namely: Qutang Gorge 瞿塘峽|瞿塘峡[Qu1 tang2 Xia2], Wuxia Gorge 巫峽|巫峡[Wu1 Xia2] and Xiling Gorge 西陵峽|西陵峡[Xi1 ling2 Xia2]
Sanxia or Sanhsia town in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan
cháng páo
chang pao (traditional Chinese men's robe)
gown
robe
CL:件[jian4]
Lǐ Hóng zhāng
Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat
chàng
free
unimpeded
smooth
at ease
free from worry
fluent
cháng
to taste
to try
to experience
already
ever
once
cháng
variant of 嘗|尝[chang2]
to taste
to experience
cháng
lower garment
skirts
petticoats
garments
chāng
gate of heaven
gate of palace
Cháng ān
Chang'an (ancient name of Xi'an 西安[Xi1 an1]) capital of China during Tang Dynasty 唐朝[Tang2 chao2]
now 長安區|长安区[Chang2 an1 Qu1], a district of Xi'an
Cháng ān qū
Chang'an district of Xi'an city 西安市[Xī ān shì], Shaanxi
Chang'an district of Shijiazhuang city 石家莊市|石家庄市[Shí jiā zhuāng shì], Hebei
Dà cháng jīn
Dae Chang Kum, a Korean Drama (GM)
Zhōng guó zhèng fǎ dà xué
China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, with undergraduate campus at Changping 昌平[Chāng píng], and graduate campus in Haidian district 海澱區|海淀区[Hǎi diàn qū]
Zhāng Dà qiān
Chang Dai-chien or Zhang Daqian (1899-1983), one of the greatest Chinese artists of the 20th century
Xiè Cháng tíng
Frank Chang-ting Hsieh (1946-), Taiwanese DPP politician, mayor of Kaohsiung 1998-2005
Hòu Yì
Houyi, mythological Chinese archer whose wife was Chang'e
cháng
a legendary beauty who flew to the moon
the lady in the moon
chàng
regretful
upset
despair
depressed
Chéng ān
Chang'an county in Handan 邯鄲|邯郸[Han2 dan1], Hebei
Sū Zhēn chāng
Su Tseng-chang (1947-), Taiwanese DPP politician
cháng
plant mentioned in Book of Songs, uncertainly identified as carambola or star fruit (Averrhoa carambola)
Lǐ Chāng hào
Lee Chang-ho (1975-), South Korean Go player
Zǐ guī xiàn
Zigui county in Yichang 宜昌[Yí chāng], Hubei
cháng
variant of 場|场, threshing floor
chǎng
variant of 場|场, place, open space
chāng
metal utensil
mounting
fitting
Chéng ān xiàn
Chang'an county in Handan 邯鄲|邯郸[Han2 dan1], Hebei
cháng
sit cross-legged
walk back and forth
zhāng tái
street name in ancient Chang'an synonymous with brothel area
red-light district
Hào jīng
Haojing (in modern Shaanxi, northwest of Chang'an county), capital of Western Zhou from c. 1050 BC
chāng
ghost of sb devoured by a tiger who helps the tiger devour others
Zhāng Chún rú
Iris Chang (1968-2004), Chinese American historian and author of the Rape of Nanjing
chǎng
disappointed
listless
frightened
also pr. [tang3]
chǎng
sharp
a keen edge
sharp point
yě tiān é
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
Dòng wù zhuāng yuán
Animal farm (1945), novel and famous satire on communist revolution by George Orwell 喬治·奧威爾|乔治·奥威尔
also translated 動物農場|动物农场[Dòng wù nóng chǎng]
Hóng zhāng
Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat
Zhāng Róng
Jung Chang (1952-), British-Chinese writer, name at birth Zhang Erhong 張二鴻|张二鸿[Zhang1 Er4 hong2], author of Wild Swans 野天鵝|野天鹅[Ye3 Tian1 e2] and Mao: The Unknown Story 毛澤東·鮮為人知的故事|毛泽东·鲜为人知的故事[Mao2 Ze2 dong1 · Xian1 wei2 ren2 zhi1 de5 Gu4 shi5]
Lǐ Huì chāng
Lee Hoi-chang (1935-), South Korean politician
chàng
(old) variant of 唱[chang4]
to sing
hǎi shàng huā liè zhuàn
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
Tián Cháng lín
Chang-lin Tien (1935-2002), Chinese-American professor and chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley 1990-1997
Nán jīng dà tú shā shì jiàn
the Nanjing massacre of December 1937
the Rape of Nanjing (documentary book by Iris Chang 張純如|张纯如)
zhāng xiào yán
John Chang (Taiwan Foreign Minister)
Máo Zé dōng · xiān wéi rén zhī de gù shi
Mao Zedong, the unknown story by Jung Chang 張戎|张戎 and Jon Halliday
Máo Zé dōng · bù wéi rén zhī de gù shi
Mao Zedong, the unknown story by Jung Chang 張戎|张戎 and Jon Halliday
Zhāng Èr hóng
Jung Chang 張戎|张戎[Zhang1 Rong2] (1952-), British-Chinese writer, author of Wild Swans 野天鵝|野天鹅[Ye3 Tian1 e2] and Mao: The Unknown Story 毛澤東·鮮為人知的故事|毛泽东·鲜为人知的故事[Mao2 Ze2 dong1 · Xian1 wei2 ren2 zhi1 de5 Gu4 shi5]
Chá yǎ xiàn
variant of 察雅縣|察雅县[Chá yǎ xiàn], Zhag'yab county, Tibetan: Brag g-yab rdzong, in Chamdo prefecture 昌都地區|昌都地区[Chāng dū dì qū], Tibet
chāng
metal utensil
mounting
fitting
Nán jīng Dà tú shā Shì jiàn
The Rape of Nanking (1997 documentary book by Iris Chang 張純如|张纯如)
Zhāng Chéng zé
Jang Seong-taek or Chang Sŏngt'aek (1946-2013), brother-in-law of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4], uncle and regent of Kim Jong-un 金正恩[Jin1 Zheng4 en1]
Zhāng Cháng
Zhang Chang, official and scholar of the Eastern Han dynasty
Yě Tiān é
Wild Swans, family autobiography by British-Chinese writer Jung Chang 張戎|张戎[Zhang1 Rong2]
alternative title 鴻|鸿, after the author's original name 張二鴻|张二鸿[Zhang1 Er4 hong2]
cháng
old variant of 嘗|尝[chang2]
Hǎi shàng Huā Liè zhuàn
The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai by Han Bangqing 韓邦慶|韩邦庆[Han2 Bang1 qing4], long novel of lower life in classical Chinese and Jiangsu vernacular
translated into Putonghua as 海上花 by Iris Chang
Cháng é
Chang'e, the lady in the moon (Chinese mythology)
one of the Chang'e series of PRC lunar spacecraft
Cháng ān Qū
Chang'an District of Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4], Shaanxi
Chang'an District of Shijiazhuang City 石家莊市|石家庄市[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1 Shi4], Hebei
cháng
Bagridae (catfish family)
cháng
"long" or "to grow" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 168)
cháng
old variant of 腸|肠[chang2]