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Wáng

Wang (王) means 'king' and is the most common surname in China. It symbolizes royalty, leadership, and authority. Over 100 million people bear this surname.

Population Ranking

#1

Estimated Over 101 million people

Geographic Distribution

Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Sichuan

Five Element Attribute

🏔️

Earth

stability, patience, and reliability

기원 및 역사

The Wang surname has multiple origins. Some descendants of ancient kings adopted Wang as their surname. Others came from the Ji (姬) royal family of the Zhou Dynasty, or from the Gui (妫) family of the Chen State.

Surname Evolution

The Wang surname originated during the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE) from descendants of royal families who adopted 'Wang' (King) as their surname. During the Wei-Jin period (220–420 CE), the Langya Wang clan rose to prominence as one of China's most powerful aristocratic families. The Tang Dynasty (618–907) saw the Wang clan expand across China, with the Taiyuan and Langya branches becoming the most distinguished.

Commandery

Taiyuan Commandery (太原郡) — Modern-day Taiyuan, Shanxi Province

Hall Title

三槐堂 (Hall of Three Scholar Trees)

Ancestral Hall

Wang Clan Ancestral Hall in Taiyuan, Shanxi — One of the most revered Wang clan halls, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. It honors the legendary Wang lineage from the State of Jin and serves as a pilgrimage site for Wang descendants worldwide.

Clan Motto & Family Tradition

忠厚传家久,诗书继世长 — Loyalty and kindness pass down through generations; poetry and learning endure through the ages.

Wang씨의 유명한 사람

1

Wang Anshi (王安石) — Song Dynasty reformer and poet

2

Wang Xizhi (王羲之) — The greatest calligrapher in Chinese history

3

Wang Wei (王维) — Tang Dynasty poet and painter

4

Wang Zhaojun (王昭君) — One of the Four Beauties of ancient China

5

Wang Yangming (王阳明) — Ming Dynasty philosopher and general

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