Basic word meaning
1. Father: "It's a good idea not to forget to tell the family sacrifice ~".
3. Husband and Dad: ~ Auntie (in-laws).
4. Wife's father: ~ husband.
5. honorific title for people: master ~.
6. Last name. (Chaozhou dialect, pronounced ng)
7. Bird neck hair.
8. Last name (Mandarin: ong;; Hainan dialect: Ongl)
9. (Chaozhou dialect) refers to the husband or male animal: Weng Jie (husband and wife), Jiweng (rooster) Chaoshan dialect: ang 1? [2]? , often wrongly written as "an" and other homophonic words.
Part of Weng's surname comes from Ji's surname. According to legend, when Zhao Zhou Wang Jixiao's youngest son was born, his hands clenched fists, and no one could break them. King Zhao of Zhou personally broke them off, but he did it in response. I saw that his left hand had a palm print similar to the word "male" in seal script, and his right hand had a palm print similar to the word "feather". King Zhao of Zhou was very surprised and thought that the palm print was magical, so he named the youngest prince "Weng", which is Ji Weng.
A newborn baby named Weng is a bit senile, but the ancients named their sons according to the form and meaning, not only nobles but also civilians. Otherwise, the ancients of the Zhou Dynasty wouldn't have so many strange words as names, which was the naming rules of that era. The descendants of Prince Ji Weng are called Weng's.
Distribution: The Weng family lived in Qiantang (now Hangzhou County, Zhejiang Province) and Zhuxiaozhuang, Putian County (now Putian City, Fujian Province). Weng surname is one of the ancient surnames in China, ranking 200th among hundreds of surnames.