Bing is the pronunciation of a Chinese family name, and its corresponding Chinese character is 邴, which firstly emerged more than 2,000 years ago in China. It was Zhou dynasty at that time, and there were several strong States in the country. The one located in nowadays' Shandong province was called the State of Lu. The King of Lu rewarded a manor to a scholar-bureaucrat for his excellent work. The name of the manor was called Bing, corresponding Chinese character is 丙.

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  • Bing is the pronunciation of a Chinese family name, and its corresponding Chinese character is 邴, which firstly emerged more than 2,000 years ago in China. It was Zhou dynasty at that time, and there were several strong States in the country. The one located in nowadays' Shandong province was called the State of Lu. The King of Lu rewarded a manor to a scholar-bureaucrat for his excellent work. The name of the manor was called Bing, corresponding Chinese character is 丙. At that time, most of Chinese family names had the component 阝, e.g. 郑, 邹, 陈. The scholar-bureaucrat uses the character 邴 as his family name to express his gratitude to the King.
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  • Bing is the pronunciation of a Chinese family name, and its corresponding Chinese character is 邴, which firstly emerged more than 2,000 years ago in China. It was Zhou dynasty at that time, and there were several strong States in the country. The one located in nowadays' Shandong province was called the State of Lu. The King of Lu rewarded a manor to a scholar-bureaucrat for his excellent work. The name of the manor was called Bing, corresponding Chinese character is 丙.
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  • Bing (Chinese family name)
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