279 examples of chang in sentences
When that was over, they went forward to the kingdom of Now-t'an, crossed the mountain of Yang-low, and reached the emporium of Chang-yih.
[Footnote 5: Chang-yih is still the name of a district in Kan-chow department, Kan-suh.
The place and arrangements are to be found in the Records of the Nine Interpreters, but neither Chang K'een nor Kan Ying had reached the spot.
" [Footnote 1: Chang K'een, a minister of the emperor Woo of Han (B.C. 140-87), is celebrated as the first Chinese who "pierced the void," and penetrated to "the regions of the west," corresponding very much to the present Turkestan.
[Footnote 2: Less is known of Kan Ying than of Chang K'een.
CHAPTER VIII ~Woo-chang, or UdyânaTraces of Buddha~ After crossing the river, the travellers immediately came to the kingdom of Woo-chang, which is indeed a part of North India.
CHAPTER VIII ~Woo-chang, or UdyânaTraces of Buddha~ After crossing the river, the travellers immediately came to the kingdom of Woo-chang, which is indeed a part of North India.
The Law of Buddha is very flourishing in Woo-chang.
Hwuy-king, Hwuy-tah, and Tâo-ching went on ahead towards the place of Buddha's shadow in the country of Nâgara; but Fâ-hien and the others remained in Woo-chang, and kept the summer retreat.
Hence, when the revolution broke out on the memorable 10th of October, 1911, at Wu-Chang, it spread like a forest fire.
SEE The dreams of Chang and other stories.
THE DREAMS OF CHANG AND OTHER STORIES, by Ivan Bunin; translated by Bernard Guilbert Guerney.
SEE The dreams of Chang and other stories.
CHANG TSUNG-CH'IEN.
SEE Tsung-Ch'ien, Chang.
Prepared by Herrlee Glessner Creel, editor, Chang Tsung-Ch'ien & Richard C. Rudolph.
Eileen Chang Reyher (W); 28Mar74; R572704.
By Herlee G. Creel, Richard C. Rudolph & Tsung-ch'ien Chang.
By Pei-kang Chang.
SEE The dreams of Chang and other stories.
The dreams of Chang and other stories. R71946.
SEE Tryon, Rolla M. TSUNG-CH'IEN, CHANG.
LEE, MELICENT H. Chang Chee.
Chang Hsi and the Treaty of Nanking, 1842.
By Herlee G. Creel, Richard C. Rudolph & Tsung-ch'ien Chang.