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Chang Chong-Chen — Publication information Publisher Casterman (Belgium) First appearance The Blue Lotus (1936) … Wikipedia
Chang Gun — (常袞) (729–783), formally the Duke of He nei (河內公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Daizong and Emperor Dezong. Contents 1 Background 2 During Emperor Daizong s reign 3 During Emperor … Wikipedia
Chang — ist der (ursprünglich chinesische, siehe auch Zhang) Familienname folgender Personen: Albert Chang (* 1971), kanadischer Tennisspieler Charles Chang (* ?), Tennisspieler aus Hongkong Christina Chang (* 1971), US amerikanische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chang'e 2 — Operator CNSA Mission type Orbiter / impactor Satellite of The Moon … Wikipedia
Chang'e 1 — Operator China National Space Administration (CNSA) Mission type Orbiter / impactor Satellite of … Wikipedia
Chang (Star Trek) — Chang Christopher Plummer as General Chang in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Species Klingon Home planet Qo noS Affiliation … Wikipedia
Chang'e 3 — Operator CNSA Mission type Lander and one rover Satellite of … Wikipedia
Chang Apana — (December 26, 1871 – December 8, 1933) was a Chinese Hawaiian member of the Honolulu Police Department, first as an officer, then as a detective. He is the officially acknowledged inspiration for the fictional Asian detective character, Charlie… … Wikipedia
Chang — may refer to: People Groups of people Chang (surname), a Chinese surname Chang Naga, a tribe of Tuensang, Nagaland, India Individuals Chang (Korean name), a Korean surname Chen Chung Chang, mathematician Edmond E. Chang, American lawyer and… … Wikipedia
Chang E — (chin. 嫦娥, Cháng é), Ch ang O oder Chang Ngo, ist eine chinesische Göttin des Mondes. Im Unterschied zu Mondgottheiten anderer Kulturen personifiziert sie den Mond nicht, sondern lebt auf ihm. Die meisten Legenden der chinesischen Mythologie über … Deutsch Wikipedia