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Encyclopedia > Chang Jiang

Chinese Pinyin

The word Chang Jiang can refer to:

  • The Length 6,380 km Elevation of the source  ? m Average discharge 31,900 m³/s Area watershed 1,800,000 km² Origin Qinghai Province and Tibet Mouth East China Sea Basin countries China The Chang Jiang (Simplified Chinese: 长江; Traditional Chinese: 長江; pinyin: Cháng Jiāng; Wade-Giles: Chang Chiang...Yangtze River. Chang Jiang is the Chinese name for the river and means 'Long River'.
  • A Chinese company producing A Harley_Davidson motorcycle with sidecar A sidecar is an one_wheeled vehicle attached to the side of a motorcycle, producing a three_wheeled vehicle (however, these are not called tricycles). ...sidecars.

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Jiang (1043 words)
Jiang Hao-Quan began studying martial arts at the age of 4, studying Shao Yao Chang (Hsiao Yao Chang) with one of his uncles.
Jiang Hao-Quan was one of two outstanding students in the early 1930s at the Nanjing academy, selected to learn Ch'uan Shi Pa Kua Chang, a modified version of the combat-oriented Pa Kua Chang system originally created by Dong Hai-Ch'uan.
Jiang Hao-Quan is the only surviving grandmaster of this unique system of Pa Kua Chang, and is trying very hard to preserve and promote it.
Chang (707 words)
East of Yichang, the Chang enters the lake-studded middle basin of Hubei, Hunan, and Jiangxi provs., a rich agricultural and industrial region; Wuhan, at the confluence of the Han and Chang, is the principal city.
Chang Hsüeh-liang - Chang Hsüeh-liang or Zhang Xueliang, 1898–2001, Chinese warlord, son of Chang Tso-lin.
Chang Chih-tung - Chang Chih-tung, 1837–1909, Chinese Ch'ing dynasty statesman and educational reformer.
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