Wang Zheng, the fourth son of Wang Lan, a doctor of Guanglu in the Western Jin Dynasty, was born in Shang Shulang in the Western Jin Dynasty. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Wang Kuang, the satrap of Huainan, and Wang Biao, his younger brother.
Wang Kui (276-322,165438+10.4) was once a world general. Langxie Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong) people. Jin officials, calligraphers, painters and musicians. Wang Pengzhi, heir, the word Anshou, the small character Hutun, and Huang Menlang in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Wang (302-359), the eldest daughter of Wang Bin.
Wang Bin's third son, Wang Biao (305 -377), was named Uncle Hu, No.4 calf, and was an official in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Wang Qiao, Wang Binzi, doctor Guanglu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Wang Xingzhi (3 10 -340), born in childhood, Wang Binzi, enlisted in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. His wife is Song Zhe, the daughter of Shi, Song and his brother-in-law, Song. His name is Xing Zu, and she attacked the wild king. The eldest son king, the second queen, is full of childishness. The second son Wang Sizhi. Third son Wang Xianzhi, fourth son Wang Yuzhi.
Children born to Xia Jinhu:
Wang Qizhi, the epitaph is king. The guards joined the army. Wife and daughter Cao. Daughter Wang, named Meirong, married Lujiang He (named Zuqing) and son Wang Zuntao.
Wang Weng fell in love with Ding Yin, the son of young official Yang.
Wang married Feng Xun, the son of Feng Huai, a native of Changle, and Taichangqing. Wang, and the word smelting people. Wang Xingzhi's eldest son, aged 28, died on March 9th, the second year of Shengping. Buried in an ancient tomb. In The Mausoleum of Gan, his wife is Shi, a woman and his younger brothers Wang Sizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Wang Yuzhi. Epitaphs of the Six Dynasties unearthed in Nanjing