The historical origin of the surname Wang

The origin and origin of the surname Wang are as follows:

1. The surname Ji comes from. Prince Jin, the son of King Ling of Zhou, was called Prince Jin. He was deposed as a commoner because of his direct remonstrance. His son Zong Jing was still serving as a Situ in the court. People at that time called him the "Wang family" because he was a descendant of the royal family, and this family took Wang as their surname.

2. Source of the surname. At the end of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou was debauched and immoral. Bigan violated Yan Qiang's advice many times and was killed. Because Bigan was originally a prince, his descendants took Wang as their surname.

3. Originated from the surname Gui. The Gui surname Wang, which has Yu Shun as its ancestor, is an important branch of the Wang surname. After King Wu destroyed the Shang Dynasty, Guiman, a descendant of Yu Shun, was granted the title of Chen. After Chen Wan became an official in Qi State, he was changed to the Tian family.

4. It originated from Prince Dan of Yan Kingdom. Prince Dan's great-great-grandson named Jia presented a talisman and was favored by Wang Mang, who gave him the surname Wang.