: from a character meaning ‘prince’. There
are numerous unrelated Wang clans, descendants of various princes of
the Shang (1766–1122 bc) and Zhou (1122–221 bc)
dynasties, including in particular descendants of the Shang dynasty
prince Bi Gan and descendants of Bi Gonggao, 15th son of the virtuous
duke Wen Wang, who was granted the state of Wei (a different state of
Wei than that granted the eighth son; compare Sun).
: from the name of a state or area called Wang.
From ancient times through the Xia (2205–1766 bc) and Shang
(1766–1122 bc) dynasties there existed a state of
Wang. Later, during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481
bc), there also existed an area named Wang in the state of
Lu. Some descendants of the ruling class of both areas took the place
name Wang as their surname.
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