Homophonous names with the surname Wang that carry wealth include Wang Jiangang, Wang Fucai, Wang Fajia, Wang Jincai, Wang Fugui, Wang Wancai, Wang Zhuqian, Wang Decai, etc.
1. Wang Jiangang: Jiangang and Jingang Kaiyin have the meaning of reliability and wealth.
2. Wang Fucai: Fucai's regular pronunciation is "Ronghua Fugui", which means that both wealth and status are very prosperous.
3. Wang Fajia: Get rich Get rich Get rich The regular pronunciation of Get rich means fortune, prosperity and wealth.
4. Wang Jincai: Jincai's alias Qiancai has a lot of wealth and the sun side of life and destiny.
5. Wang Fugui: Ronghuafugui’s regular pronunciation Ronghuafugui adds real opportunities to people’s wealthy future.
6. Wang Wancai: Wancai's regular pronunciation means wealth, and has the potential for wealth and material prosperity.
7. Wang makes money: Make money by transferring money in Kaiyin, which has the accumulation level of wealth and money.
8. Wang Decai: The Chinese pronunciation of "Getcai" means "decai", which means endless wealth and good luck.
The migration history of the surname Wang
The earliest birthplace of the surname Wang should be in the Weihui area in northern Henan today, and the provinces of Shanxi, Shandong and Henan are its breeding areas. From the Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty, the Wang surname developed rapidly, and two major commanderies, Taiyuan and Langye, appeared, but they were still centered on the Central Plains region. During the Western Jin Dynasty, Tu clan status was emphasized, and the Wang family was listed as one of the four major northern noble families Cui, Lu, Wang, and Xie. This situation continued until the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Since the Lei years of the Western Jin Dynasty, people surnamed Wang began to migrate southward from the Central Plains and settled in Hubei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other places in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River today.
During the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, the Wang surname developed further and migrated to the southeastern coast or southwest areas. For example, at the end of the Tang Dynasty, two brothers, Wang Chao and Wang Shenzhi, led their troops into Fujian. They were called the Wang clan of Kai Fujian. Later, they were mostly distributed in Fujian, Guangdong, Zhejiang and other places. In the Song Dynasty, the reproduction and migration of the Wang surname took on new development. The Sanhuai Wang family rose rapidly and became prominent for generations, eventually developing into one of the most prominent families in the Northern Song Dynasty besides the royal family. After the Song Dynasty, the surname Wang spread throughout the country.