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How many kinds of kings can be divided in the genealogy of kings?
There are three main types of emperors in Wang genealogy:

1. The son surnamed Wang comes from Prince Bigan in Yin and lives in Jixian and other places.

2. Gui surnamed Wang comes from Shun Di and lives in Chenliu and other places.

3. Ji surnamed Wang, after the Zhou Emperor, is divided into three factions:

A. Bi Wan, a descendant of the fifteenth son Bi, was sealed in Wei State, a vassal of Jin State, and was later destroyed by Qin until the king had a holiday and his descendants were scattered. At that time, because of the king, everyone called him "the Wangs". Living in Jingzhao, Hejian and other places.

B. Zhou named his brother Jie Wang in Wangcheng, Henan.

C descendants of Prince Jin, living in Taiyuan, Langya, Gushi and Fujian.

Generally speaking, Wang in the Wang family genealogy mainly comes from the above three aspects.