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The Wang family originated from the Wang Mang family in Shang Dynasty. Wang Mang's family, also known as Wang Wangshi, was changed by Fang Feng, one of the governors of Xia Dynasty. Yu, the monarch of Xia Dynasty, called a group of immortals to Huiji Mountain, and Fang Feng was beheaded by Yu for being late. In Shang Dynasty, Fang Feng's descendants changed the word Wang. Wang's descendants are descendants of the Shang Dynasty kings, and their ancestors were princes of the Xia Dynasty, so the origin of Wang's family can be described as long-standing and abnormal, with a history of about 4,000 years. At the same time, the king must be the queen of princes and ministers.
During the Shang, Zhou and Spring and Autumn Periods, another descendant of Wang appeared. Uncle Zhi, the son of King Lu, was named Wang Yi, and later generations took Yi as their surname and Wang as their surname. This Wang family, from the surname Ji, is a direct descendant of the Yellow Emperor.
There is another one that Weng distinguishes. According to historical records, there is Weng Gan in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and there are six sons of Hong, Jiang, Weng, Fang, Gong and Wang, all of whom are surnamed Wang. These six brothers are listed as Jinshi, and their status is very noble. Historically, they have the reputation of "six squares".