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List of people surnamed Zhang is a list, which records the people who used to be surnamed Zhang.
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Zhang Yi (died 309 BC), strategist in the Warring States period
Zhang Han (died 205 BC), military general of the Qin dynasty
Zhang Tang (died 116 BC), official of the Western Han dynasty under Emperor Wu
Zhang Anshi , son of Zhang Tang, official of the Han dynasty
Zhang Liang (died 186 BC), adviser to Liu Bang (founding emperor of the Han dynasty).
Zhang Jue , leader of the Yellow Turban Rebellion in the Eastern Han dynasty
Zhang Rang (died 189), leader of the eunuch faction during the reign of Emperor Ling in the Eastern Han dynasty
Zhang Lu (died 216), 3rd Celestial Master of Zhengyi Dao Order and political leader during Eastern Han dynasty
Zhang Fei (died 221), general of the Shu Han state in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang Hong (153–212), official serving under the warlord Sun Quan in the Eastern Han dynasty
Zhang Yi (died 230), general of the Shu Han state in the Three Kingdoms period
Empress Zhang (died 237), Empress of the Shu Han state in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang He (died 231), general of the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang Liao (169–222), general of the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang Zhao (156–238), official of the Eastern Wu state in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang Chunhua (died 247), wife of the Cao Wei general Sima Yi in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang Ni (died 254), general of the Shu Han state in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang Yi (died 264), general of the Shu Han state in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang Bu (died 264), general of the Eastern Wu state in the Three Kingdoms period
Zhang Hua (232–300), Western Jin dynasty official and poet.
Zhang Mao (277–324), founder of Former Liang in the Sixteen Kingdoms period
Zhang Ci (died 386), general and eunuch of the Former Qin state in the Sixteen Kingdoms period
Zhang Liang , general and official of the Tang dynasty
Zhang Yue (663–730), Tang dynasty chancellor and poet
Zhang Jiuling (673–740), Tang dynasty chancellor and poet
Zhang Jun (1086–1154), general of the Song dynasty
Zhang Jiucheng (1092–1159), court official
Zhang Hongfan (1238–1280), Yuan dynasty general
Zhang Sicheng (died 1344), 39th Celestial Master of Zhengyi Dao Order during the Yuan dynasty, known for his calligraphy
Zhang Juzheng (1525–1582), Ming dynasty statesman
Science and mathematics
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Zhang Heng (78–139), Chinese scientist, mathematician and polymath who invented the first earthquake detector during the Han dynasty
Yi Xing (683–727, birthname: Zhang Sui), Chinese mathematician, astronomer and mechanical engineer born during the Tang dynasty , calculated the number of possible positions on a go board game
Zhang Shoucheng (1963–2018), American theoretical physicist
Zhang Shouwu (born 1962) Chinese-American mathematician
Zhang Yitang (born 1955), Chinese-American mathematician
Zhang Jie , Chinese physicist
Liangchi Zhang (born 1958), Chinese Australian mechanical engineer and scientist
John Zhang (born 1958), medical scientist in fertility research, and in vitro fertilization . Produced the world's first three-parent baby using the spindle transfer technique in 2016
Feng Zhang (born 1982), neuroscientist and biomedical engineer in optogenetics and CRISPR technologies
Guoqi Zhang speciality in electronics
Huaguang Zhang speciality in electronics
Jianzhong Zhang speciality in electronics
Junshan Zhang speciality in electronics
Wen-Hao Zhang plant physiologist and nutritionist
Wenjun Zhang speciality in electronics
Zhijun Zhang speciality in electronics
Government and military
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Cheong Weng Chon (born 1966), Macau administrator
Zhang Aiping (1908–2003), Chinese communist military leader
Zhang Zhen (1914-2015), Chinese communist military leader and former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission
Zhang Chunqiao (1917–2005), member of the Gang of Four
Zhang Dingfan (1891–1945), Chinese general
Zhang Guohua (1914–1972), PLA general in the Battle of Chamdo and the Sino-Indian War
Zhang Shicheng (1321–1367), Red Turban Rebellion leader
Zhang Tiesheng Communist politician
Zhang Tingyu (1672–1755), Qing dynasty politician
Zhang Wentian (1900–1976), former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
Zhang Xueliang (1901–2001), Manchurian warlord and Zhang Zuolin's son
Zhang Zhidong (1837–1909), Qing dynasty politician
Zhang Zizhong (1891–1940), NRA general
Zhang Zongchang (1881–1932), Shandong warlord
Zhang Zuolin (1873–1928), Manchurian warlord
Zhang Dejiang (born 1946), former Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Zhang Gaoli (born 1946), former Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
Zhang Youxia (born 1950), Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission
Zhang Guoqing (born 1964), Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
Entertainment
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Chang Cheh , Chinese film director.
Chang Chia-hang , Taiwanese online personality
Zhang Yimou (born 1951), Chinese film director and former cinematographer
Zhang Guoli (born 1955), Chinese actor and film director
Zhang Yuan (born 1963), Chinese film director
Zhang Hanyu (born 1964), Chinese actor
Zhang Yang (born 1967), Chinese film director, screenwriter, and occasional actor
Jason Zhang (born 1982), Chinese pop singer
Jane Zhang (born 1984), Chinese pop singer
Zhang Zhenhuan (born 1984), Chinese actor and MediaCorp artiste based in Singapore
Zhang Xianzi (born 1986), Chinese singer
Zhang Yu (born 1988), Chinese voice actress
Baby Zhang (Zhang Hanyun) (born 1989), Chinese singer and runner-up of the singing contest Super Girl
Zhang Liyin (born 1989), Chinese singer active in China and South Korea
Zhang Haochen (born 1990), Chinese pianist
Zhang Zhehan (born 1991), Chinese actor
Zhang Yixing (born 1991), (known as Lay ) Chinese singer, dancer, rapper and songwriter, member of the South Korean group EXO
Zhang Xincheng aka Stevan Zhang (born 1995), Chinese actor, model, singer.
Chelsea Zhang (born 1996), American actress
Zhang Yuge (born 1996), Chinese idol singer and member of female idol group SNH48
Zhang Zining (born 1996), Chinese singer, member of girl groups MERA and Rocket Girls 101
Zhang Zhenyuan (born 2003), Chinese singer, member of Teens in Times
Writers
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Zhang Chao (1600–?), Qing dynasty literature and fiction writer
Zhang Chengzhi (born 1948), Hui Muslim writer and author of History of the Soul
Zhang Dai (1597–1689), Ming dynasty writer and historian
Zhang Lijia (born 1964), Chinese writer and author of "Socialism is Great!"
Zhang Tianyi (1906–1985), Chinese left-wing writer and children's author
Zhang Hongliang (born 1955), Chinese Maoist writer, scholar and social commentator
Zhang Jialong (born 1988), Chinese journalist
Zhang Renxi 17th century Chinese poetical critic
Lifen Zhang (born 1962), British-Chinese journalist, author and broadcaster
Zhang Xinxin (writer) (born 1953), Chinese writer
Zhang Yousong (1903–1995, Chinese translator
Zhang Zhu (1287–1386), Chinese poet
Zhang Zao (1962–2010), Chinese poet
Sports
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Zhang Bing (born 1969), Chinese sports shooter
Caroline Zhang (born 1993), American figure skater
Zhang Dan (born 1985), Chinese pair skater, Zhang Hao's partner
Zhang Hao (born 1984), Chinese pair skater, Zhang Dan's partner
Zhang Hong Wei , Chinese paralympic athlete
Zhang Huimin (born 1999), Chinese female athlete
Zhang Jin (born 2000), Chinese artistic gymnast
Zhang Juanjuan (born 1981), Chinese archer
Zhang Jun (born 1977), Chinese badminton coach and former badminton player
Zhang Lianbiao (born 1969), Chinese retired javelin thrower
Zhang Lijun (born 1996), Chinese female curler
Zhang Ning (born 1975), Chinese badminton player
Rose Zhang , American golfer
Zhang Guowei (high jumper) , Chinese high jumper
Zhang Shan Qi (born 1991), Chinese racecar driver
Zhang Shuai (born 1989), Chinese tennis player
Zhang Shuxian (born 2000), Chinese badminton player
Zhang Tianjie (born 1992), a naturalized Japanese basketball player who later changed his name to Tenketsu Harimoto
Zhang Tiequan (born 1978), Chinese martial artist
Zhang Weili (born 1989), Chinese mixed martial artist
Zhang Xi (born 1985), Chinese beach volleyball player
Zhang Yining (born 1981), Chinese table tennis player
Zhang Yufei (born 1998), competitive swimmer
Zhang Yufei (born 1988), gymnast and gymnastics coach
Zhang Yuning (born 1976), Chinese footballer
Zhang Jike (born 1989), Chinese table tennis player
Others
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Zhang Baokang or Sheng-yen (1930–2009), Chinese Buddhist monk and religious scholar, founder of the "Dharma Drum Mountain "
Zhang Daoling or Zhang Tianshi (34–156), First Celestial Master and founder of the Taoist Order known as "Tian Shi Dao " or "Zhengyi Dao "
Zhang Daqian (1899–1983) Chinese artist
Zhang Guoxiang , 50th Celestial Master of Zhengyi Dao Order
Zhang Hongbao (1954–2006), founder and spiritual leader of Zhong Gong
Zhang Huaxiang , Chinese nurse murdered in Singapore
Linda Zhang , American automotive engineer
Zhang Luqin or Master Yin Shun (1906–2005), well-known Buddhist monk and scholar who bring forth Humanistic Buddhism
Zhang Mingxuan Chinese clergyman and president of the Chinese House Church Alliance
Zhang Qian (200–114 BC), Han dynasty diplomat and explorer
Zhang Qiulin (born 1964), Chinese French contralto opera singer
Zhang Sanfeng , semi-mythical Taoist sage in the Yuan and Ming dynasties
Zhang Xiao (born 1981), Chinese photographer
Zhang Yufeng (born 1945), former personal secretary of Mao Zedong
Zhang Zeduan (1085–1145), Chinese painter
Zhang Zhan (born 1983), Chinese lawyer and citizen journalist
Zhang Zhongjing , (150–219), Han dynasty physician
Zhang Zilin (born 1984), winner of Miss World 2007
James X. Zhang , American health economist and academic
Xinyu Zhang (born 1955), Chinese businessman
Zhang Meng , Chinese murder victim killed in Singapore
Zhang Yingying , Chinese exchange student who was kidnapped and murdered in the United States
Fictional and mythological characters
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Angela Chang , Taiwanese singer and actress.
Chang Cheh , Hong Kong film director
Chang Chen-yue or "A-Yue", Taiwanese rock musician.
Chang Ching-sen (born 1959), Governor of Fujian Province
Chang Fei or "Fei Ge", Taiwanese television personality.
Chang Jin-fu (born 1948), Governor of Taiwan Province (2009–2010)
Chang King-yuh (born 1937), Minister of Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China (1996–1999)
Chang Liang-jen (born 1946), Deputy Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China (2008–2009)
Chang Li-shan (born 1964), Magistrate -elect of Yunlin County
Chang San-cheng (born 1954), Premier of the Republic of China (2016)
Chang Tzi-chin , Deputy Magistrate of Taipei County (2005–2006)
Chen Chung Chang (1927–2014), mathematician
Deserts Chang , Taiwanese singer/songwriter.
Feiping Chang , Taiwanese-born Hong Kong socialite and fashion blogger
Edmond E-min Chang (born 1970), Taiwanese American former lawyer and current federal district judge for northern Illinois, appointed by President Obama in 2010
Eileen Chang (1920–1995), Chinese writer
Erchen Chang , Taiwanese chef
Eva Fong Chang (1897–1991), American artist
Chang Hui-mei or "A-mei ", aboriginal Taiwanese singer and occasional songwriter.
Iris Chang (1968–2004), American historian and journalist
Jeff Chang , Taiwanese singer
Jung Chang , Chinese writer and author of Wild Swans
Chang Kai-chen (born 1991), Taiwanese tennis player
Kathleen Chang, birth name of Kathy Change , a political activist who committed suicide by self-immolation at the University of Pennsylvania in 1996
Katharine Chang , Chairperson of Straits Exchange Foundation
Chang King Hai Chinese international footballer in 1948 Olympics
Li Fung Chang , Taiwanese communications engineer
Michael Te-Pei Chang (born 1972), Chinese American tennis player
Peng Chun Chang (1892–1957), Chinese professor, philosopher, and playwright who played a pivotal role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Phil Chang , Taiwanese singer-songwriter and television personality
Shi-Kuo Chang , Taiwanese computer scientist and science fiction author
Tseng Chang (1930–2021), Chinese American actor
Victor Chang (1936–1991), Chinese-Australian cardiac surgeon
Chang Yu-sheng (1966–1997), Taiwanese singer, composer, and producer
Cheong
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Cheong Chun Yin (张俊炎; born 1984), Malaysian drug trafficker and life convict in Singapore
Cheong Fatt Tze (1840–1916), Chinese businessman and politician
Cheong Yoke Choy (1873–1958), Chinese-Malaysian philanthropist
Cheong Choong Kong (born 1941), Malaysian businessman, former CEO of Singapore Airlines
Cheong Liew (born 1949), Malaysian-Australian chef
Cheong Kuoc Vá (born 1956), Macau politician
Cheong Koon Hean (born 1957), Singaporean urban planner and architect
Cheong U (born 1957), Macau politician
Cheong Chia Chieh (born c. 1972), Malaysian businessman
Cheong Jun Hoong (born 1990), Malaysian diver
Cheung
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Andrew Cheung (born 1961), Hong Kong judge and jurist
Cecilia Cheung (born 1980), Hong Kong actress and singer
Cheung Chi Doy (born 1941), Hong Kong-born footballer who represented Republic of China (Taiwan)
Cheung Chi Wai (born 1946), Hong Kong-born footballer who represented Republic of China (Taiwan)
Dicky Cheung (born 1965), Hong Kong actor and singer
Jacky Cheung (born 1961), Hong Kong actor and singer
Karin Anna Cheung (born 1974), American actress, singer, and songwriter
Leslie Cheung (1956–2003), Hong Kong actor and musician
Louis Cheung (born 1980), Hong Kong actor, singer, and songwriter
Maggie Cheung (born 1964), Hong Kong-British actress
Margaret Chung (1889–1959), American physician
Rachel Cheung (born 1991), Hong Kong classical pianist
Sharla Cheung or Cheung Man (born 1967), Hong Kong actress
Steven Ng-Sheong Cheung (born 1935), Chinese economist
Cheung Tat-ming (born 1964), Hong Kong actor, comedian, director, and writer
Teresa Cheung (born 1959), Hong Kong singer
Cheung Ka Long (born 1997), Fencing
Teo
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Teo Chee Hean (张志贤; born 1954), Singaporean politician, Senior Minister
Teo Cheng Kiat (张振杰; born 1953), Singaporean white-collar criminal
Josephine Teo Li Min (杨莉明; born 1968), Singaporean politician, Minister for Communications and Information
Nicholas Teo (Chinese: 張棟樑; born 1981), Malaysian Chinese singer based in Taiwan
Teo Nie Ching (張念群; born 1981), Malaysian politician, Deputy Minister of Education (2018–2020)
Teo Ser Luck (张思乐; born 1968) Singaporean politician, Mayor of North East District (2009–2017)
Felicia Teo Wei Ling (张玮凌; 1988–2007), Singaporean student who was presumed missing in 2007 before she was revealed to be murdered
Teo Ghim Heng (张锦兴; born 1976), Singaporean convicted killer who killed his pregnant wife and daughter
Teo Zi Ning (张芷宁; 2013–2017), Singaporean murder victim who was killed by her father Teo Ghim Heng
Winnifred Teo Suan Lie (张碹丽 Zhāng Xuànlì; 1967–1985), Singaporean student and victim of an unsolved rape and murder case
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