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Ching Chong, Chinaman, Sitting on a rail. Along came a white man, And chopped off his tail. In 1917, a ragtime piano song entitled "Ching Chong" was co-written by Lee S. Roberts and J. Will Callahan. [5] Its lyrics contained the following words: "Ching, Chong, Oh Mister Ching Chong, You are the king of Chinatown. Ching Chong, I love your sing-song,
Ching, chang, chong is a pejorative term mocking the Chinese language. Ching Chang Chong may also refer to: "Ching Chang Chong", a 2009 song by the band Cherona from their album Sound of Cherona "Ching Chang Chong", a 2010 song by Rucka Rucka Ali from his album I'm Black, You're White & These Are Clearly Parodies
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Chang Chen-huan (C.3–6) Bai Yutang "Sleek Rat", 5th sworn brother Goo Goon-chung (C.41) Tai Chih-yuan: Bao Mian: Bao Zheng's same-aged nephew Liu Ming: Wu Miaozhen: Bao Zheng's eldest sister-in-law and motherly figure, Bao Mian's mother Chang Fu-chien: Di Qing: Song Dynasty general, Princess Di's nephew
Ching used by a dancer in Thailand. Evidence of the ching has been found in Angkor, the great temple-city of Khmer civilization, where classical art flourished between the ninth to the fifth centuries. Scenes carved in the walls of the temple depict celestial dancers with their musical instruments, including small cymbals (ching). [2]