(zhāng) surname Zhang
(zhāng) to open up; to spread; sheet of paper; classifier for flat objects, sheet; classifier for votes
(zhāngsān) John Doe; Zhang San, name for an unspecified person, first of a series of three: 張三|张三, 李四[Li3 Si4], 王五[Wang2 Wu3] Tom, Dick and Harry
(zhāngsānlǐsì) Zhang and Li (idiom); Zhang with tight trousers and Li with wide hat; Tom, Dick and Harry
(zhāngsānlǐsìwángwǔzhàoliù) four proverbial names; Tom, Dick and Harry
(zhāngdān) Zhang Dan
(zhāngzhīdòng) Zhang Zhidong (1837-1909), prominent politician in late Qing
(zhāngèrhóng) Jung Chang 張戎|张戎 (1952-), British Chinese writer, author of Wild Swans 野天鵝|野天鹅 and Mao Zedong, the unknown story 毛澤東:鮮為人知的故事|毛泽东:鲜为人知的故事
(zhāngbólún) Chamberlain
(zhāngzuòlín) Zhang Zuolin (c. 1873-1928), warlord of Manchuria 1916-1928
(zhāngsēngyóu) Zhang Sengyou (active c. 490-540), one of the Four Great Painters of the Six dynasties 六朝四大家
(zhāngyí) Zhang Yi (-309 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)
(zhāngguānlǐdài) lit. to put Zhang's hat on Li's head; to attribute sth to the wrong person (idiom); to confuse one thing with another
(zhānglì) tension
(zhāngběi) Zhangbei county in Zhangjiakou 張家口|张家口[Zhang1 jia1 kou3], Hebei
(zhāngběixiàn) Zhangbei county in Zhangjiakou 張家口|张家口[Zhang1 jia1 kou3], Hebei
(zhāngkǒu) to gape; to yawn; to open one's mouth; to start speaking; to talk carelessly; to talk out of place
(zhāngkǒujiéshé) agape and tongue-tied (idiom); at a loss for words; gaping and speechless
(zhāngguóróng) Leslie Cheung
(zhāngguótāo) Zhang Guotao (1897-1979), Chinese communist leader in the 1920s and 1930s, defected to Guomindang in 1938
(zhāngdàqiān) Zhang Daqian
(zhāngtiānyì) Zhang Tian'yi (1906-1985), children's writer, author of prize-winning fairy tale Secret of the magic gourd 寶葫蘆的秘密|宝葫芦的秘密
(zhāngtàiléi) Zhang Tailei (1898-1927), founding member of Chinese communist party
(zhāngxuéyǒu) Jacky Cheung or Hok Yau Jacky (1961-), cantopop and film star
(zhāngxuéliáng) Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001) son of Fengtian clique warlord, then senior general for the Nationalists and subsequently for the People's Liberation Army
(zhāngjiākǒu) Zhangjiakou prefecture level city in Hebei
(zhāngjiākǒudìqū) Zhangjiakou prefecture in Hebei
(zhāngjiākǒushì) Zhangjiakou prefecture level city in Hebei
(zhāngjiāchuānhuízúzìzhìxiàn) Zhanjiachuan Huizu autonomous county in Gansu
(zhāngjiāgǎng) Zhangjiagang county level city in Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Su1 zhou1], Jiangsu
(zhāngjiāgǎngshì) Zhangjiagang county level city in Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Su1 zhou1], Jiangsu
(zhāngjiājiè) Zhangjiajie prefecture level city in Hunan, formerly Dayong 大庸[Da4 yong1]
(zhāngjiājièshì) Zhangjiajie prefecture level city in Hunan
(zhāngjiāchánglǐjiāduǎn) lit. the Zhangs are better off than the Lis (idiom); to gossip about the neighbors
(zhāngníng) Zhang Ning
(zhāngbǎo) Zhang Bao
(zhāngjūzhèng) Zhang Juzheng (1525-1582), Grand Secretary during the Ming dynasty, credited with bringing the dynasty to its apogee
(zhāngdài) Zhang Dai (1597-c. 1684), late Ming scholar
(zhāngdiàn) Zhangdian district of Zibo city 淄博市[Zi1 bo2 shi4], Shandong
(zhāngdiànqū) Zhangdian district of Zibo city 淄博市[Zi1 bo2 shi4], Shandong
(zhāngtíngyù) Zhang Tingyu (1672-1755), Qing politician, senior minister to three successive emperors, oversaw compilation of History of the Ming dynasty 明史 and the Kangxi dictionary 康熙字典
(zhāngchí) tension and relaxation
(zhāngxīn) to be troubled; to be concerned
(zhāngzhìxīn) Zhang Zhixin (1930-1975) female revolutionary and martyr, who followed the true Marxist-Leninist line as a party member, and was arrested in 1969, murdered in 1975 after opposing the counter-revolutionary party-usurping conspiracies of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, and only rehabilitated posthumously in 1979
(zhāngyí) Zhang Yi (1608-1695), prolific author and poet spanning interregnum between Ming and Qing
(zhāngyíníng) Zhang Yining
(zhānghuìmèi) A-Mei
(zhāngàilíng) Eileen Chang (1920-1995), famous Chinese-American novelist
(zhāngróng) Jung Chang (1952-), British Chinese writer, name at birth Zhang Erhong 張二鴻|张二鸿 author of Wild Swans 野天鵝|野天鹅 and Mao Zedong, the unknown story 毛澤東:鮮為人知的故事|毛泽东:鲜为人知的故事
(zhāngyè) Zhangye prefecture level city in Gansu
(zhāngyèdìqū) Zhangye prefecture, Gansu (old term); Zhangye prefecture level city 張掖市|张掖市[Zhang1 ye4 shi4] (district in Gansu)
(zhāngyèshì) Zhangye prefecture level city in Gansu
(zhāngyī) Zhang Yi (c. 3rd century), literary figure from Wei of the Three Kingdoms, other name 稚讓|稚让[Zhi4 rang4], named as compiler of earliest extant Chinese encyclopedia 廣雅|广雅[Guang3 ya3] and several lost works
(zhāngyáng) Zhang Yang (1967-), PRC film director and screenwriter
(zhāngyáng) to publicize; to make known; to show off
(zhāngzéduān) Zhang Zeduan (1085-1145), Song dynasty painter
(zhāngcháng) Zhang Chang, official and scholar of the Eastern Han dynasty
(zhāngbīn) Zhang Bin (1979-), CCTV sports presenter
(zhāngxù) Zhang Xu (probably early 8th century), Tang dynasty poet and calligrapher, most famous for his grass script 草書|草书
(zhāngyìzhī) Zhang Yizhi (-705), Tang dynasty politician and favorite of Empress Wu Zetian 武則天|武则天[Wu3 Ze2 tian1]
(zhāngchūnfān) Zhang Chunfan (-1935), late Qing novelist, author of The Nine-tailed Turtle 九尾龜|九尾龟
(zhāngchūnqiáo) Zhang Chunqiao (1917-2005), one of the Gang of Four
(zhāngmànyù) Maggie Cheung, Hong Kong actress
(zhāngwàng) to peep (through a crack); to look around
(zhāngbózhī) Cecilia Cheung (1980-), Hong Kong actress and pop singer
(zhāngzhìzhōng) Zhang Zhizhong
(zhāngpǔ) Zhang Pu (1602-1641), Ming dynasty scholar and prolific writer, proponent of 複社|复社[fu4 she4] cultural renewal movement, author of Five tombstone inscriptions 五人墓碑記|五人墓碑记[wu3 ren2 mu4 bei1 ji4]
(zhāngwān) Zhangwan district of Shiyan city 十堰市[Shi2 yan4 shi4], Hubei
(zhāngwānqū) Zhangwan district of Shiyan city 十堰市[Shi2 yan4 shi4], Hubei
(zhāngdēngjiécǎi) be decorated with lanterns and colored banners
(zhāngyáwǔzhǎo) to bare fangs and brandish claws (idiom); to make threatening gestures
(zhāngxiànzhōng) Zhang Xianzhong
(zhāngwánglǐzhào) anyone; Mr Average; any Tom, Dick or Harry
(zhāngmù) to open one's eyes wide
(zhāngqiū) Cho Chang (Harry Potter)
(zhāngjí) Zhang Ji (767-830), Tang Dynasty poet
(zhāngchúnrú) Iris Chang (1968-2004), Chinese American historian and author of the Rape of Nanjing
(zhāngluo) to attend to; to get busy about; to raise money; to greet guests
(zhāngwéntiān) Zhang Wentian
(zhāngzìzhōng) Zhang Zizhong
(zhāngruòxū) Zhang Ruoxu (c. 660-720), Tang dynasty poet, author of yuefu poem River on a spring night 春江花月夜
(zhānghuà) Zhang Hua (232-300), Western Jin writer, poet and politician; Zhang Hua (1958-1982), student held up as a martyr after he died saving an old peasant from a septic tank; other Zhang Hua's too numerous to mention
(zhānghuáguāng) Zhang Huaguang (person name)
(zhānghuámíng) Zhang Huaming (person name)
(zhāngyìmóu) Zhang Yimou (1950-), PRC film director
(zhānghéng) Zhang Heng (78-139) great Han dynasty astronomer and mathematician
(zhāngjué) Zhang Jue (-184), leader of the Yellow turban rebels during the late Han
(zhāngtiē) to post (a notice); to advertise
(zhāngliàng) tensor (math.)
(zhāngkāi) to open up; to spread; to extend
(zhāngzhèn) Chang Chen (1976-), Taiwanese film actor
(zhāngjìngchū) Zhang Jingchu (1980-), PRC actress
(zhāngsháohán) Angela Chang (1982-), Taiwanese pop singer and actress
(zhāngfēi) Zhang Fei (168-221), general of Shu and blood-brother of Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, famous as fearsome fighter and lover of wine
(zhāngfēidǎyuèfēi) lit. Zhang Fei fights Yue Fei; fig. an impossible combination; an impossible turn of events (idiom)
(zhāngqiān) Zhang Qian (-114 BC), Han dynasty explorer of 2nd century BC