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  • "So who is this Wang Ch'ung whose life you choose to celebrate today?" wondered Lazar Kaganovich.

    DBTL 64: Everybody Wang Ch'ung Tonight Johnny Pez 2010

  • "Wang Ch'ung was not highly regarded for most of our history," Chiang continued.

    DBTL 64: Everybody Wang Ch'ung Tonight Johnny Pez 2010

  • Wang Ch'ung was a Confucian reformer who lived nineteen centuries ago.

    DBTL 64: Everybody Wang Ch'ung Tonight Johnny Pez 2010

  • Ch'oe Ch'ung (984–1068), known as the Confucius of Korea, ran one such academy.

    b. Political, Social, and Cultural Patterns 2001

  • At length I got a job and now I work as a cook-amah for the family Ch'ung who're street cleaners.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • At length I got a job and now I work as a cook-amah for the family Ch'ung who're street cleaners.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • Because at that time there were no convents in the capital region Ho Ch'ung converted one of his private residences into a convent for them.

    Lives of the Nuns 1972

  • Hsü Ch'ung returned home and permitted his daughter to become a nun.

    Lives of the Nuns 1972

  • When he ordered Hsü Ch'ung to look at it, Ch'ung saw a person who resembled his daughter dressed in Buddhist monastic robes preaching the Buddhist teachings in the midst of a large assembly.

    Lives of the Nuns 1972

  • Ch'ung (292-346), respected her greatly and requested her to live in

    Lives of the Nuns 1972

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