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During the Qin and Han dynasties, the surname Wang basically lived in Ruicheng, Xia County, Puxian, Pinglu, Kaifeng, Yucheng, Huaixian in Henan, Xianyang in Shaanxi, Zibo in Shandong and other places, while the descendants of the surname Wang moved from Weihui in Henan to Tianshui in Gansu, Dongping in Shandong, Xincai, Xinye and Jiaozuo in Henan.
During the Han Dynasty and the Han Dynasty, the surname of Yuancheng (now the Daimyo of Hebei Province), named after the emperor Wang Mang of the New Dynasty, began to appear; The surname of King Langya is based on Wang Ji, a doctor of the Western Han Dynasty; The surname of Taiyuan Wang is divided into Jinyang branch (with the Three Kingdoms Wei Sikong Wang Chang Kaiji) and Qixian branch (with Wang Yun of the Eastern Han Dynasty as the Kaiji).
During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Wang Dao, the descendants of the surname of Langya Wang, and Wang Dun brothers assisted Sima Rui to establish the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The county branch of the king of Taiyuan, surnamed Qi, suffered a catastrophe when Sima Yi was in power. When the Sui destroyed Chen, the surname of the Lang Evil King, who was originally in the Southern Dynasty, was moved to Guanzhong, Hebei, Hedong and other places.
At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Chao and Wang Shenzhi brothers moved south to Fujian and established the Fujian State, so Wang Shenzhi was known as "the first person to open Fujian".
After the destruction of the Northern Song Dynasty, many people with the surname of Sanhuai Wang (with Liyang in the late Tang Dynasty and now Jun County, Henan Province, Ling Wang Yan as the founding ancestor) moved to the area of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, especially in Kunshan, Jiangsu, where a group of talented people came out in large numbers and became a prominent family.
During the Ming Dynasty, the Shanxi people who gathered in the big locust tree in Hongdong were relocated to Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Gansu and other places. As a result, the king of Taiyuan and the king of Sanhuai have a wider distribution in the Central Plains.
In addition, the surname of King Kaimin crossed the sea and sailed to the South Seas
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The son's surname is Wang, and he is a descendant of Chengtang. At the end of Yin, the prince Bigan, the uncle of the king of Zhou, was killed for advising the king of Zhou, and was buried in Ji County, and his descendants changed their surname to Wang because of the origin of the royal family.
There are 5 surnames of Wang** This one should be earlier than the previous one.
For details, you can go to the encyclopedia's surname Wang.
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The surname Wang is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, and his original surname is Zhou. According to legend, the crown prince of Zhou Ling was the ancestor of the two major tribes of Langya. It is the ancestor of the people with the surname Wang.
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The surname Wang, one of the Chinese surnames, is mainly derived from the surnames Ji, Zi, Concubine and the surnames of ethnic minorities. Ji Jin in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty was the ancestor of the surname Wang.
In 2014, according to official data from the National Bureau of Statistics, the population surnamed Wang in Chinese mainland reached 94.68 million, accounting for the total population of the country. The eastern region of China accounts for the total population surnamed Wang, the central region accounts for the population surnamed Wang, the western region accounts for the population surnamed Wang, and the northeast accounts for the population surnamed Wang. The whole country has formed a high proportion of northern Wang surnamed districts and low southern Wang surnamed districts bounded by the Yangtze River.
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It is mainly derived from the surname of Zhou Chaoji, and some of them have other surnames changed to their surnames. It is the surname with the longest glorious time and the largest number of people in history, and the most glorious time is in the Eastern Jin Dynasty "King and Horse Share the World".
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Pro, the king as the surname ** in the supreme position of the king, the supreme ruler of the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties in ancient times was called the king, the word king is composed of three horizontal and one vertical, three horizontal on behalf of the sky, the earth, and the people, a vertical through the sky, the earth, and the people, representing the philosophy that the heaven, the earth, and the people are under the control of the king, and Ji Jin, the eldest son of the king of Zhou Ling in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, is the ancestor of the king's surname.
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The surname Wang originates from the surname Ji. The son of King Ling of Zhou, Prince Jin, called Prince Jin, was deposed as a commoner because of his duty. His son Zong Jing still served as Situ in the court, and the people of the time were called "Wang Family" because they were the descendants of the royal family, and this clan took Wang as their clan.
In the pre-Qin period, this Wang surname has been active in the Luoyang area of Henan, at the end of the Qin Dynasty and the beginning of the Han Dynasty, Wang Li's sons Wang Yuan and Wang Wei migrated to Langya, Shandong and Taiyuan, Shanxi respectively to avoid war, and eventually developed into the Langya Wang clan and the Taiyuan Wang family.
The Northern Song Dynasty was a member of the Western Xia Dynasty, a Mongol in the Yuan Dynasty, and a Manchurian in the Qing Dynasty. The royal surnames of these ethnic minorities were assimilated over time into the Han royal surnames. There is a close relationship between the surname Wang in northern China and the priority to use the surname Wang when the northern ethnic groups change to Han surnames.
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The surname Wang first originated in the Song Dynasty, and the province with the largest population distribution of the surname Wang at this stage is Henan.
During the Song Dynasty, there were about 5.9 million people with the surname Wang, accounting for about the country's population, and it was the first largest surname in the Song Dynasty. The first largest province with the surname Wang is Shandong, accounting for about the total population of the country surnamed Wang, accounting for the total population of Shandong. The distribution in the country is mainly concentrated in Shandong, Hebei, Sichuan, Henan, and Shanxi, and the surname Wang accounts for about 55% of the total population of the surname Wang.
As of 2019, the surname "Wang" is the largest surname in the country, and it is also the largest surname in 16 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong, Henan, Hainan, Shaanxi, Gansu and Xinjiang. On January 24, 2022, the Household Administration Research Center of the Ministry of Public Security released the 2021 National Name Report. According to the report, the province with the largest population distribution surnamed Wang is Henan.
Why is the surname Wang the "ancestor of China"?
The surname Wang is a surname with a very long history, which was transformed from the surname Ji, as the surname of the royal family of the Zhou Dynasty, the status is very noble, and later after the prince Jin and his descendants returned to the world life, civilians were forbidden to use Ji at that time, so it was changed to the surname Wang After the fall of the Zhou Dynasty, many people also changed the surname Ji to the surname Wang, and survived after receiving the protection of the surname Wang, and continued to grow, and is now the one with the most surnames in the Chinese.
It is generally believed that the surname Ji is the surname of the Yellow Emperor, one of the ancestors of China, and the national surname of the Zhou Dynasty, with a history of about 5,000 years, making it one of the oldest surnames in China. The character "Ji" was originally written next to the word "mother", because the early social form belonged to the matrilineal rather than the patrilineal. In the Jin text, the word "Ji" is written next to the word "female", but the meaning remains the same.
The Yellow Emperor's surname was Ji because his tribe was located on the banks of the Jishui River. Similarly, the Yellow Emperor also called himself Xuanyuan because he lived in Xuanyuan Hill.
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The surname Wang is mainly derived from the surname Ji, and some are derived from the surname of the child, the surname of the concubine and the surname changed by ethnic minorities.
The king is composed of three horizontal and one vertical, the three horizontal represent the heavens, the earth, and the man, and the one vertical runs through the heavens, the earth, and the people, which is the only philosophy that the heavens, the earth, and the people must be under the control of the "king". In ancient times, the supreme rulers of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties were called "kings". "Wang" as a surname, that is, ** in the supreme position of "Wang"; Ji Jin in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty was the ancestor of the surname Wang.
According to official data released by the National Bureau of Statistics in 2014, the population of the surname Wang in Chinese mainland reached 94.68 million, accounting for the total population of the country, making it the largest surname in the country.
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"Wang" as a surname, that is, ** in the supreme position of "Wang"; Ji Jin in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty was the ancestor of the surname Wang.
The surname Wang, one of the Chinese surnames, is mainly derived from the surname Ji, and partly from the surname of Zi, the surname of Concubine and the surname changed by ethnic minorities.
The word "king" is composed of three horizontal and one vertical, and the three horizontal and bright eyes represent the heavens, the earth, and the people, and one vertical runs through the heavens, the earth, and the people, which is the only philosophy that the heavens, the earth, and the people must be under the management of the "king".
In ancient times, the supreme rulers of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties were called "kings". "Wang" Zheng Qiao as a surname, that is, ** in the supreme position of "Wang"; Ji Jin in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty was the ancestor of the surname Wang.
The surname Wang established: Xin, Zhao Han, Qi, Yan, Zheng, Zhao, Qianshu, Beiping, Fujian, Shu, Anyang, Goryeo and other regimes.
In history, there have been a total of 151 prime ministers with the surname Wang.
The first surname of the Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty and Ming Dynasty.
According to official data released by the Household Administration Research Center of the Ministry of Public Security in January 2019, the population with the surname Wang in Chinese mainland reached 100 million in 2018, making it the largest surname in the country.
The surname Wang is also the largest surname in 16 provinces and municipalities directly under the central government, including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong, Henan, Hainan, Jicong, Shaanxi, Gansu and Xinjiang.
During the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD), there were about 5.9 million people with the surname Wang, accounting for about the country's population, and was the first largest surname in the Song Dynasty. The first largest province with the surname Wang is Shandong, accounting for about the total population of the country surnamed Wang, accounting for the total population of Shandong.
The distribution in the country is mainly concentrated in Shandong, Hebei, Sichuan, Henan, and Shanxi, and the surname Wang accounts for about 55% of the total population of the surname Wang. Secondly, it is distributed in Jiangxi, Shaanxi, and Zhejiang, and the surname Wang in these three provinces is concentrated again.
The country has formed three major population centers with the surname Wang in Shaanxi, Jin, Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Sichuan.
During the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), it was the first surname of the Yuan Dynasty. Yuan Yida, a researcher at the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, collected statistical samples from the documents of the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties found so far, and calculated the expected distribution frequency of surnames in the country at that time according to the name, place of origin or place of residence, work area, and location indicated in the literature.
Of course, people with the surname Wang can be named Wang Fugui, and the name Wang Fugui is still very good, and many people like to use this name.
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