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{{Infobox Individual|name = Chang Ho|species = Human|job = Drug dealer|home planet = [[Earth]]|brother = Chang Lee|only = The Novel of the Film (novelisation)}}
'''Chang Ho '''was the older brother of [[Chang Lee]], and the leader of a [[gang]] in [[San Francisco]]. He tried to sabotage his parents' business, by using it to sell crack to his gang. Ho's parents became aware of his actions and refused, but were killed by another gang. Ho was then left in charge of his younger brother, and he chose to bring Lee into his gang. They developed a strong rivalry with another gang, and Ho was stabbed to death in [[1996]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[The Novel of the Film (novelisation)|''The Novel of the Film'']]).
'''Chang Ho '''was the older brother of [[Chang Lee]], and the leader of a [[gang]] in [[San Francisco]]. He tried to sabotage his parents' business, by using it to sell crack to his gang. Ho's parents became aware of his actions and refused, but were killed by another gang. Ho was then left in charge of his younger brother, and he chose to bring Lee into his gang. They developed a strong rivalry with another gang, and Ho was stabbed to death in [[1996]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[The Novel of the Film (novelisation)|''The Novel of the Film'']]).

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Chang Ho was the older brother of Chang Lee, and the leader of a gang in San Francisco. He tried to sabotage his parents' business, by using it to sell crack to his gang. Ho's parents became aware of his actions and refused, but were killed by another gang. Ho was then left in charge of his younger brother, and he chose to bring Lee into his gang. They developed a strong rivalry with another gang, and Ho was stabbed to death in 1996. (PROSE: The Novel of the Film).