The "Chasmosaurus" is actually Ajugaceratops (the vertical horns and pincer-like frill spikes give it away)
The big guy on the left is probably Coahuilaceratops, not Pentaceratops (due to the tiny nasal horn and the frill which is restored somewhat shorter and with less ornate spikes than in Pentaceratops - though what the frill on Coahuilaceratops really looked like is open to speculation because only small pieces of it were found).
The others are Psittacosaurus (probably P. mongoliensis), Zuniceratops, and Torosaurus (most likely the big MOR specimen). Pretty easy to guess those ones.
The big guy on the left is probably Coahuilaceratops, not Pentaceratops (due to the tiny nasal horn and the frill which is restored somewhat shorter and with less ornate spikes than in Pentaceratops - though what the frill on Coahuilaceratops really looked like is open to speculation because only small pieces of it were found).
The others are Psittacosaurus (probably P. mongoliensis), Zuniceratops, and Torosaurus (most likely the big MOR specimen). Pretty easy to guess those ones.
Use the translator yourself.
Seriously though, grow the fuck up.