There were only two emperors named Wang in Chinese history, namely Wang Jian and Wang Mang.
1. Wang Jian-Qian Shu
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, a local separatist regime was established in Sichuan and the founding emperor of Qian Shu.
2. Wang Mang-New Dynasty
In December 8 AD, Wang Mang replaced the Han Dynasty and established a new dynasty. He announced the implementation of the New Deal, which is known as the "Wang Mang Reorganization" in history.
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The surname Wang mainly comes from the surname Ji, and partly comes from the surname Zi, Gui surname and the surnames of ethnic minorities. The ancestor of those with the surname Wang was Wang Ziqiao, whose real name was Ji Jin, the prince of King Ling of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
People named Wang in ancient times
1. Wang Zhaojun (about 52 BC - about 15 BC), named Qiang, courtesy name Zhaojun, Han nationality, Zigui, Nanjun (now Yichang, Hubei Province) A native of Xingshan County, Xingshan City, she is one of the four beauties in ancient China along with Diao Chan, Xi Shi and Yang Yuhuan. In 38 BC, Wang Zhaojun was elected to the palace. In 33 BC, Hu Hanxie, who was the Chanyu of the Xiongnu at that time, went to the Han Dynasty for the third time to ask himself to be his son-in-law, and Wang Zhaojun was ordered to marry him as his wife.
2. Wang Xizhi (321-379, one work 303-361), a calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The word Yi is less. Langxie was born in Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong). He was promoted to general of the Youjun Army and internal historian of Kuaiji, and was known as "Wang Youjun". He studied calligraphy since he was a child. He once studied under Wei Shuo and later learned from many calligraphy schools. Based on the simple and honest calligraphy style of Han and Wei dynasties, he learned from the strengths of others and created a new style of calligraphy that is beautiful, majestic and elegant.
It has a profound influence on later generations and is known as the "Sage of Calligraphy".
3. Biao. He successively served as a county and county meritorious official, a state minister, and a secondary official in government. Later, he resigned and returned home. Emperor Zhang of the Han Dynasty once issued a special order to recruit people for public service, but he was unable to do so due to illness. In his later years, he lived in poverty. Wang Chong philosophically believes that material "vital energy" is the basic element that constitutes all things in the world, and denies the theory of induction between heaven and man. In ethical thought, it is believed that morality originates from the progress of human material life.
He is the author of "Mocking Customs", "Government Affairs", "Lunheng" and "Nurturing Nature", and only "Lunheng" remains. His thoughts had a great influence on the future development of materialist thought.