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What is the origin and meaning of wang xing?
In the pre-Qin period, the descendants of emperors were often called princes, and many of their descendants were also called kings. For example, Prince Bigan of Shang Dynasty, Prince Jin of Zhou Dynasty, King Wuji of Xinling of Wei State in Warring States Period, and King Qi of Tianjia all had descendants named Wang. Due to different sources and numerous branches, the Queen has become one of the most popular surnames in China.

[Wang's life story]

The origin is complex and there are many factions, but there are still similarities, that is, most of them take Jue as their surname, and most of the descendants of emperors take this as their surname, and most of them take Wang as their surname. There are many sources of wang xing, but the most famous one is the descendant of Ji. According to legend, in Ji Chea Sim, the King of Jin once remonstrated with him, which angered the dragon's face and was abandoned as Shu Ren. Mainly living in Taiyuan (now Shanxi) and Langxie (now Jiaonan County, Shandong Province). Because Jin and his descendants were Zhou, people called him "Wang", and later he took Wang as his surname.