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The origin of the surname Wang in Shawa Village after Huanghua

According to historical records, the history of the Wang surname in Shawa Village after Huanghua can be traced back to the Huangdi period more than 2,000 years ago. At that time, there was an uncle named Wang Yu, and his descendants took the surname Wang as their descendants. This is the origin of the surname Wang in Shawa Village after Huang Hua. According to the query of relevant public information, according to the "Wang Genealogy", in the second year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1404), the two brothers surnamed Wang moved from Luanzhou to settle here. Therefore, the land is sandy and low-lying, so the village was named Sand puddle. Later it was divided into two villages, north and south. The south village was called Qianshawa, and the north village was called Houshawa. It is located 6.4 kilometers south of the town government residence. 6.5 kilometers from the city center. It is adjacent to the old town of Xianzhuang in the east, National Highway 205 in the west, facing Qianshawa across Huanglangqu in the south, and Shuohuang Railway in the north. The villages are distributed in clusters, covering an area of ??943.32 acres. There are 351 households and 1,527 people, including Han and Hui. There are four surnames: Wang, Hu, Li and Shen, among which most of the Hui people in Xishawa have the surname Wang. There are 596 bungalows in the village, some of which are brick and wood structures with ridged roof tiles, and some are earthen houses with roof tiles. There is one building and one mosque built. The village has 3,046 acres of arable land, which is suitable for growing crops such as wheat and corn. The lowlands are mostly populated by wild plants such as reeds, Suaeda, and astragalus. There are many farmers.