Zhang Heng (disambiguation)
- Zhang Heng (disambiguation)
Zhang Heng was an ancient astronomer and mathematician.
Zhang Heng may also refer to:
*Zhang Heng ("Water Margin"), a character from "Water Margin"
*Zhang Heng (Three Kingdoms), military officer under Han Sui in the later Han Dynasty
*1802 Zhang Heng, an asteroid named after the astronomer
*Zhang Heng (Taoist), one of the leaders during the Five Pecks of Rice Rebellion
*Zhang Heng (rugby player), rugby player who won a medal in rugby sevens at the 2006 Asian Games
ee also
*Chang Heng (crater), a lunar crater named after him
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