Chu Fu-tse, the philosopher, [128]
Chu Hi, the Coryphæus of Mediæval China, [128]
Chu-koh Liang, a peasant who became minister to Liu Pi, [114-115]
Chuang Yuen, Chinese term for senior wrangler; his importance
and privileges [123]
Chungchen, last of the Mings, hangs himself after stabbing his daughter,
[139]
Chunghau and the restoration of Ili, [223]
accused by Chang Chi-tung, [224]
Chunking, city on the Yangtse, [51]
Chusan, Archipelago and Island, [17]
Chu Yuen Chang, Father of the Mings, [135]
Chwan-siang, exterminates the house of Chou, [99]