I am proud because I can easily list the celebrities whose surname is Wang: 1 Wang Ti 2. Wang Jun 3. Wang Bingyang 4. Wang Chuanyi 5. Wang Enqi 6. Faye Wong 7. Faye Wong 8. Wang Fuhua 9. Wang Guan 10. Wang Guangliang 11. Wang Hailing 12. Wang Haoxin
13. Wang Hongen 14. Wang Hongwei 15. Wang Hui 16. Wang Jiaming 17. Wang Jiashun 18. Wang Jianfang
19. Wang Jian 20. Wang Jianjie 21. Wang Jie 22. Wang Jieshi 23. Wang Jie'an 24. Wang Juan
25. Wang Lanyin 26. Wang Lei 27. Wang Lida 28. Wang Leehom 29. Wang Liang 30. Wang Meilian
< p>31.Wang Peiyu32.Wang Pin33.Wang Qiwen34.Wang Qiang35.Wang Rong36.Wang Ruixia37.Wang Rui38.Wang Shiwen39.Wang Shixian40.Wang Sisi41.Wang Tongyu42.Wang Wei< /p>
43. Wang Xi 44. Wang Xiaokun 45. Wang Xiaowen 46. Wang Xinru 47. Wang Xinling 48. Wang Xiulin
49. Wang Xue'e 50. Wang Yajie 51. Wang Yan 52. Wang Yilong 53. Wang Yu 54 .Wang Yuze
55. Wang Yuan 56. Wang Yuanjun 57. Wang Yunchan 58. Wang Zhaohua 59. Wang Zhenyu 60. Wang Zhiwen
61. Wang Zhongping 62. Wang Zhuang 63. Wang Ziming 64. Wang Xinping 65 .Wang Zhilei 66. Wang Wanzhi
67. Wang Jing 68. Wang Jue 69. Wang Hu 70. Wang Yuexin 71. Wang Zihong 72. Wang Luchuang
73. Wang Zhengliang 74. Wang Zheng 75. Wang Wen
Not talking about romance, not talking about stars, just talking about celebrities, I can list them all with my feet
Wang Ni: Fuxi and Huangdi once discussed Taoism with Wang Ni. Wang Ni is a bitch. Teacher, Wang Ni discusses the Tao. The Tao reaches the horizon, and wisdom reaches the universe.
The prince became a father: a senior official of the Qi State, he was promoted to the Grand Sima and became a general under Duke Heng of Qi. Because he defeated Chi Di Gong in the Zhou royal family, he was given the surname Wang by King Zhou Ding. The founder of the Langya Wang family.
Prince Qiao: is regarded as the "ancestor of the Wang family." Prince Qiao is the forty-second generation descendant of the Yellow Emperor, also known as Jin, with the courtesy name Zi Qiao. He is the crown prince of King Ling of Zhou and is known as Prince Jin. According to historical records, Prince Jin was "virtuous at a young age, intelligent and broad-minded, gentle and courteous". At the age of fifteen, he assisted the government as the prince. King Ling took him seriously and the princes followed him. When Shi Kuang saw Prince Jin, he praised him for his kindness.
Guiguzi: surnamed Wang, Mingxu, a famous thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period. The originator of political strategists. He is the author of fourteen chapters of "Guiguzi", a military book handed down to the world. The people call him "the ancestor of Wang Chan" and his four disciples are famous all over the world.
Wang Dou: Mr. Jixia, a native of Qi, was active during the period of King Xuan of Qi. King Xuan of Qi thought he was a virtuous man, so he recommended five sages to serve as officials, and the Qi State was in great power.
Wang Wan: Prime Minister of Qin in the late Warring States period.
Wang Lu: No. Xinliang, a general of the Qin State at the end of the Warring States Period. After three generations of Qin kings, he was a senior general of the Qin State. Wang Jian
Wang Jian: Ji’s surname is Wang, and his given name is Jian. He was a famous military strategist during the Warring States Period and a great general of Qin. He was a disciple of the First Emperor. He was granted the title of Wuchenghou due to his meritorious service in Jin Dynasty. He was also one of the four famous generals of the Warring States Period.
Wang Ben: The son of Wang Jian, a famous general in the Qin Dynasty. Together with his father, he was the main general in Qin's war to destroy the six kingdoms.
Wang Zhaojun: (BC ~ mid-century), named Qiang, courtesy name Zhaojun, Han nationality, one of the four beauties in ancient China.
Wang Ling: (BC? ~ 181 BC), minister in the early Western Han Dynasty. A native of Peixian County (today's west of Peixian County, Jiangsu Province), he was granted the title of Marquis of Anguo due to his meritorious service, and was promoted to Prime Minister You.
Wang Mang: (45 BC to 23 AD), the founder of the new dynasty, reigned from 8 to 23 AD.
Wang Chong: (27 AD to about 96 AD), courtesy name Zhongren, was born in Shangyu, Kuaiji, and was a famous philosopher in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Wang Fu: (approximately 85-162 AD), Bye Xin, a native of Anding Linjing (now Zhenyuan County, Gansu Province), was a famous thinker in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Wang Can: (177-217 AD), courtesy name Zhongxuan, was born in Gaoping, Shanyang (now Zoucheng, Shandong). He was a famous writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an".
Wang Ping: (AD? ~ 248), courtesy name Zijun, a native of Danqu, Brazil. He was a general of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a strategic general and a famous general of the late Shu Han Dynasty.
Wang Su: (195-256 AD), courtesy name Ziyong, a native of Tan, Donghai County. He was a Confucian scholar in the Three Kingdoms and Wei Dynasties and a famous Confucian scholar.
Wang Jun: (AD 206-286), courtesy name Shizhi, was a native of Hongnonghu County. He was a famous military strategist in the Western Jin Dynasty. He once commanded a great victory in the war against Wu.
Wang Shuhe: (210-280 AD), named Xi, was a native of Zoucheng, Shandong. A native of the Jin Dynasty, he was a famous medical scientist and medical book compiler during the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Wang Xiang: (AD 185-AD 269), courtesy name Xiuzheng, was born in Linyi, Langya, and lived through the Han, Wei and Western Jin dynasties. He was promoted to the rank of Taiwei and Taibao. Known for his filial piety, he is one of the twenty-four filial piety and the protagonist of "Lying on the Ice Seeking Carps".
Wang Dao: (AD 276-339), courtesy name Maohong, native of Langya, Linyi, was a minister in the early Eastern Jin Dynasty. He served in the Eastern Jin Dynasty for three generations including Emperor Yuan, Emperor Ming and Emperor Cheng. He was a leader of the Eastern Jin regime. One of the founders. Posthumous title: "Wenwen"
Wang Xian: (276-322 AD), courtesy name Shijiang. His ancestral home is Langye, Linyi. A famous calligrapher, painter, and writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty; at the same time, he was also one of the few musicians. Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi: (321-379 AD or 303-361 AD): courtesy name Yishao, nickname Danzhai, native of Linyi, Langya, and a great calligrapher of the Jin Dynasty. In calligraphy, he and his son Wang Xianzhi are called "two kings"
Wang Huizhi: (338-386 AD), courtesy name Ziyou. A native of Linyi, Langye, he was a calligrapher of the Jin Dynasty and the fifth son of Wang Xizhi.
Wang Xianzhi: (344-386 AD), courtesy name Zijing, a native of Linyi, Langya, a calligrapher and poet of the Jin Dynasty, was born in Kuaiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang), the seventh son of Wang Xizhi.
Wang Xun: (AD 349-400), with the courtesy name Yuanlin and the small character Fahu, was a native of Linyi, Langya. He was a calligrapher of the Jin Dynasty and the author of Boyuan Tie.
Wang Sengqian: (AD 426-485), named Jianmu, his ancestral home is Langya Linyi. He was born in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. He served in the Song and Qi dynasties. He was a calligrapher and became a minister.
Wang Meng: (325-375 AD), Fu Jian’s prime minister during the Sixteen Kingdoms period.
Wang Tong: (584-617 AD), courtesy name Zhongyan, was born in Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi) in the Sui Dynasty. A great Confucian in the Sui Dynasty, he was posthumously named "Wen Zhongzi".
Wang Bo: (649-676 AD), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, the first of the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty.
Wang Zhihuan: (688-742 AD), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, whose "Climbing the Stork Tower" has been passed down for a long time.
Wang Wei: (701-761 AD), named Mojie, his ancestral home is Qi County, Shanxi Province. He was a poet and painter of the Tang Dynasty, nicknamed "Poetry Buddha".
Wang Changling: (698-756 AD), named Shaobo, Han nationality. A famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, he was known as the "Seven Masters" by later generations. He is known as Wang Longbiao in the world and is known as "Wang Jiangning, the Poet Emperor". He has more than 170 poems in existence.
Wang Bing: (710-804 AD), named Qi Xuanzi, served as the imperial servant of the Tang Dynasty. Famous medical scientist.
Wang Xiaotong: a doctor of calendar calculation in the Tang Dynasty of China, a famous mathematician and the author of "Ji Gu Calendar Classic".
Wang Xianzhi: (AD? ~ 878), leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty.
Wang Xianzheng: a famous filial son in the Five Dynasties period, the ancestor of the Wang family in Yimen, Pucheng. His family was wealthy and he was willing to do good.
Wang Quanbin: (908-976 AD), a general from the Five Dynasties to the early Northern Song Dynasty. A native of Taiyuan, Bingzhou. He served as a general in the Later Tang, Later Jin and Later Zhou dynasties.
Wang Dan: (957-1017 AD), a famous prime minister in the Northern Song Dynasty. Ziming. His name was from Shen County (now part of Shandong). Minister of the Ministry of Government and Industry, Ping Zhangshi of Tongzhongshu Menxia, ??and Bachelor of Jixian Palace. In September of the first year of Tianxi, Wang Dan died of illness. He was granted the title of Grand Master, Shangshu Ling, and Wei Guogong, with the posthumous title of "Wenzheng". After Renzong came to the throne, he erected a monument for him and wrote the "Stele of the Quande Senator" in his own handwriting. Ouyang Xiu was ordered to write an inscription for him, and Su Shi wrote the "Inscription of Sanhuai Hall" for Wang's ancestral hall.
Wang Zeng: (AD 978-1038), named Xiaoxian, was born in Yidu, Qingzhou (now Yidu, Shandong). He was the number one scholar in Renyinke in the fifth year of Xianping, Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty.
He ranked first in the Jie, Provincial, and Palace examinations, becoming the first person in the imperial examination history to win three consecutive prizes. As an official, he served as the right servant and served as the servant of the family. He was responsible for the affairs of Pingzhang. He was a bachelor of Jixian Palace and was granted the title of Duke of Yi. His posthumous title is "Wenzheng"
Wang Weiyi: (987-1067 AD), named Wang Weide, was a physician in the Northern Song Dynasty. He is very knowledgeable about acupuncture and has compiled the great achievements of acupuncture before the Song Dynasty. He wrote the book "The Bronze Figure of Acupuncture and Moxibustion", and was commissioned to cast two bronze figures of acupuncture. He is one of the famous acupuncturists in my country.
Wang Anshi: (1021-1086 AD), politician, thinker, writer, reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty, one of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, Prime Minister Shenzong of the Song Dynasty.
Wang Shen: (1036-1093 AD), courtesy name Jinqing, was a native of Taiyuan (now Shanxi) in the Northern Song Dynasty and a famous painter in ancient China.
Wang Chongyang: (1113-1170 AD), a native of the Northern Song Dynasty, a golden Taoist priest and the founder of Quanzhen Taoism.
Wang Yue: (1252-1333 AD) Yuanzi Yanbo, named Yuzhai, presented to Wen Dinggong and Liang Guogong, became the Confucian teacher of Emperor Renzong, and served as Prince Zhan Shi, Youcheng and Jixian of Henan Province Bachelor's degree, official and honorary doctor. Gongwenci, master of Mongolian language, known as "Hongbi" in the early Yuan Dynasty. He had an official history of more than 50 years in seven dynasties. He was a famous official in the Yuan Dynasty and was deeply respected by the Yuan court. Tiao Ding "Dayuan Tongzhi", and authored "Qianqiu Manuscript", "Historical Theory" and "Korea Chronicles".
Wang Shifu: (1260-1336 AD), courtesy name Dexin. A native of Gushi Village, Dingxing County, Hebei Province. A great dramatist of Yuan Dynasty opera. The author of the famous Chinese play "The Romance of the West Chamber".
Wang Zhen: (1271-1368 AD), named Boshan, was a native of Dongping (now Dongping, Shandong) in the Yuan Dynasty. Ancient Chinese agronomist and agricultural mechanist.
Wang Mian: (1287-1359 AD), a famous painter, poet, and calligrapher in the Yuan Dynasty, with the courtesy name Yuanzhang and the names of Zhuishishannong and Kuaiji Foreign History.
Wang Meng: (1301-1385 AD), courtesy name Shuming, nicknamed Huangheshan Qiao, Xiangguang Jushi, a native of Huzhou (now Wuxing, Zhejiang). A famous painter of the Yuan Dynasty. Together with Huang Gongwang, Wu Zhen and Ni Zan, they are collectively known as the "Four Yuan Schools".
Wang Shouren: (1472-1528 AD), Han nationality. A native of Yuyao, Zhejiang. The courtesy name Bo'an and the nickname Yangmingzi were the most famous thinkers, philosophers, writers, and military strategists of the Ming Dynasty in China. The master of Lu Wang's philosophy was not only proficient in Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, but was also able to lead an army in battle. He was a rare all-round great Confucian in Chinese history.
Wang Mingshi: (1567-1646 AD), a native of the Ming Dynasty, with a rank of three in martial arts. The courtesy name is Shi Ke and the nickname is Yiyu. People at that time called him the "Three Wonders" of martial arts, poetry, and calligraphy.
Wang Duo: (AD 1592-1652), whose courtesy name was Juesi, whose nickname was Songqiao, and whose alias was Yantan Yusou. A native of Mengjin (now Mengjin, Henan Province). Erudite and fond of ancient times, skilled in poetry and prose. He is fond of antiquity and erudition, and has made achievements in poetry, calligraphy and painting. Especially his calligraphy is unique, and he is known as the "Wang Duo of the Magic Pen" in the world. His calligraphy is as famous as Dong Qichang, and he was known as the "King of South, Dong and North" in the late Ming Dynasty.
Wang Xichan: (AD 1628-1682), whose courtesy name was Yinxu, also known as Xiaoan, and Tiantongsheng. A native of Wujiang, Jiangsu. He was an almanacist in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties and was proficient in astronomy and geography.
Wang Shizhen: (AD 1634-1711), formerly known as Shizhen, with the courtesy names Zizhen and Yishang, also known as Ruan Ting, also known as Yuyang Shanren, known as Wang Yuyang, and posthumously named Wenjian. A native of Xincheng (now Huantai County, Shandong Province), he often calls himself a Jinan native and an outstanding poet in the early Qing Dynasty.
Wang Fuzhi: (AD 1619-1692), courtesy name Ernong, nicknamed Zhunzhai, also known as Yihu Taoist, was born in Hengyang, Hunan, and was an outstanding thinker and philosopher in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Together with Fang Yizhi, Gu Yanwu and Huang Zongxi, they are known as the four great scholars in the late Ming Dynasty.
Wang Shimin: (1592-1680 AD), a painter in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. His courtesy name is Xunzhi, and his nicknames include Yanke, Xilu Old Man, etc. A native of Taicang, Jiangsu. Together with Wang Jian, Wang Hui and Wang Yuanqi, they are called the Four Kings, and together with Yun Shouping and Wu Li, they are called the "Six Families of the Qing Dynasty". He founded the "Loudong School" of landscape painting and ranked first among the "Four Kings" of painters in the early Qing Dynasty.
Wang Wenzhi: (1730-1802 AD), courtesy name Yuqing and nickname Menglou, was born in Dantu, Jiangnan (now Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province). In the 25th year of Qianlong's reign (Gengchen, 1760), he was the third-ranked Jinshi (Tanhua), a writer and calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. His poetry, calligraphy and calligraphy are of the essence of Dong Qichang, and he is as famous as Liang Tongshu.
Wang Ding: (AD 1768-1842), whose courtesy name was Dingjiu and whose nickname was Shengkuang. He was a native of Daren Lane, West Street, Pucheng, Shaanxi Province. A famous water conservancy expert and politician in the Qing Dynasty, he served as Emperor Daoguang's teacher, military minister, and teacher Lin Zexu. He died because he opposed the imperial court's reuse of Qi Shan.
I can tell my friends loudly that my name is Wang Da. Where does Wang Da come from? Because my father’s surname is Wang, so I got such a proud surname. As for why I am called Da Da, it’s because the Wang family I am a famous person. My father hopes that I will be more famous than my predecessors and that I will achieve greater things. So fortunately, my name will become Dada, very big, big, especially big.
I am 9 years old this year , who will be 10 years old in November, loves painting and swimming, and is rated as one of the three best students in school every year. How is it? Not bad, right?
People with the same surname around me include: dad, grandpa, and Principal Wang of our xx school.
I am proud, my surname is Wang. I also hope that I can be honored to be the pride of the Wang family!
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