Origin 1: ancient country name or monarch's name. For example, the "King" in Xia and Shang Dynasties, the descendant of the royal family of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the King of Yue in the Tang Dynasty. Origin 2: Ethnic minorities change their surnames in Chinese. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, the Wangjiabu of Shatuo Turkic in the Western Regions was renamed Wang, and the Wangs were also renamed Wang, and some ethnic surnames such as Mongolia and Manchu were also changed to Wang. In the Song Dynasty, Weng changed his son's surname to Wang, and his descendants continued to take wang xing as their extended family. Origin 4: The residents living around Wangshui in ancient times were called "Wang Shi".
After the Song Dynasty, wang xing developed continuously and became a typical surname in southern China. First of all, the family style of the big clan is reflected in attaching importance to using morality and governing the country by virtue. For example, Wang Zao and Wang, famous loyal and upright politicians in Song Dynasty, served the country. Secondly, it is reflected in the emphasis on education and personnel training. For example, Wang Wan, one of the "Three Masters" in prose in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, was an all-round king who was good at writing poetry, seal cutting and painting plums in the Qing Dynasty. It is also reflected in paying attention to family harmony. For example, the Wang family in Zhangjiazui, Anhui Province, abides by the ancestral motto of "ambition of wooden people".