Chang Chien, legend of, [63]

Chang-fi, rescues son of Liu Pi from burning palace, [114]

Chang Tien-shi, arch-magician of Taoism, [109]

Chang Chi-tung, Viceroy of Hukwang, his life and public career, [219-241]
first to start the Emperor on the path of reform [213]
case of Chunghau, [223-224]
his commercial developments at Wuchang, [231]
official interviews with, [238-241]

Chang Yee, an able diplomatist of the Chou period, [99]

Chao, Prince of, is offered fifteen cities for a Kohinoor belonging to him, [98]

Chau-siang subjugates Tung-chou-Kiun, last monarch of the Chou dynasty, [99]

Chefoo (Chifu), port in Shantung province, [32]

Chéhkiang, province of, smallest of the eighteen provinces, [17-24]

Cheng-wang, "the completer," a ruler of the Chou dynasty, [86-87]
his successors, [87-88]