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Wang Chong is a native of Shang-yu-xian in Kuaiji.
His style is Zhong Ren.
His family hails from Yuan-cheng in the Wei circuit.
One of his clan, Sun-yi, served his whole life as a soldier, and distinguished himself so much,
that he was appointed warden of the southern part of Kuaiji,
but, when one year a disturbance broke out, which disorganised the State,
he continued to reside there,
and became a farmer and cultivator of mulberry-trees.
His great grand-father was very bold and violent,
and, when in a passion, cared for nobody.
In a year of dearth
he behaved like a ruffian, and wounded and killed people.
Those whom he had wronged, and who were waiting for an opportunity to wreak their vengeance, were very numerous.
As in Kuaiji revolts were of constant occurrence,
and there was danger that his enemies would seize upon him,
the grand-father Fan removed his family and his household from Kuaiji,
and settled in Qian-tang-xian,
where he lived as a merchant.
He had two sons,
the elder was called Meng,
the younger Song.
Song is the father of Wang Chong.
The grand-father had a violent temper,
which in his sons, Meng and Song, became so intense,
that many people in Qian-tang had to suffer from their vehemence.
At last they became involved again in a feud with Ding Bo and other influential families,
in consequence of which they emigrated with their families to Shang-yu.


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