In English, we distinguish sounds like "chu" and "ju" based on our vocal cords. In Chinese, the difference is often about —the tiny delay before we use our vocal cords for a vowel. Because Chinese has many of these "obstruent" consonants that don't exist in English, our brains often simplify them into the familiar "ch" sound.
If you were referring to a specific person or product, here are a few other "Ching Cheng" references that might fit: Ching Cheng
: A professional table tennis player from Taiwan. Ben Lo was a disciple of Cheng Man Ching. ... - Facebook In English, we distinguish sounds like "chu" and
Ever get that one specific Chinese opera line stuck in your head? 🎶 You know the one—the "Ching Cheng Hanji" remix that took over TikTok and YouTube back in the day. If you were referring to a specific person