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Where are Wang's ancestors?
1, one of the surnames of China, whose ancestors are descendants of the Yellow Emperor, mainly from the surname Ji;

2. The king is composed of three horizontal lines and one vertical line, with three horizontal lines representing heaven, earth and people, and one vertical line connecting heaven, earth and people. This is the only philosophy that heaven, earth and people should be under the control of the "king". The supreme ruler of ancient Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties was called "Wang";

3. "Wang" as a surname comes from the supreme position of "Wang";

In the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Ji Jin was the ancestor of Wang Xing.

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The origin of the king:

1, the source is Ji surname. Prince Jin, the son of;

2. From the surname, Qi is and his descendants. In 404 BC, Tian He abolished Qi as the monarch and changed it to Tian Qi. After that, the State of Qi was destroyed by the State of Qin. After the demise of Qi, Wang Qi, the last emperor of Qi, lived together (now Huixian County, Henan Province) and gave birth to three sons: Tian Sheng, Tian Huan and Tian Yi. Tian Sheng gave birth to Tian An, who was named the king of northern Hebei by Xiang Yu, the overlord of western Chu. After the demise of the Western Chu Dynasty, Tianan lost the throne. In order to commemorate this glorious moment, his descendants changed their surname to Wang, the king of Henan;

3, from the surname of the son, after the Prince of Yin Shang. According to the Genealogy, the Prince Bi Gan (Uncle Shang Zhouwang) in the Yin and Shang Dynasties was cut off and died because of repeatedly admonishing Zhou Wang. After Bi Gan was killed, he was buried in the area at that time (now Weihui North, Henan Province). Later generations guarded his tomb and renamed it Wang as a memorial.

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