jǐng (jǐng), first appeared in the Cao Wei era. The basic meaning is the luster of jade. From Bei Cang (埤苍), by Zhang Bi (張揖) of the Wei Dynasty. The Guangyun - Shangsheng - Terrier Rhyme (广韵-上声-梗韵) records, "Jing, jade luster."
Related words: 璟瓯姓, 璟翎.
1, King Ou surname: originated from the Ying surname, from the Emperor Zhuan Xu descendant of Bo Yi after Zhao Huiwen Wang Zhao She's fiefdom horse clothing, belongs to the name of the residence. Zhao She, a famous general of the State of Zhao during the Warring States period, his family originated from Emperor Zhuan Xu's grandson after Bo Yi, that is, from the Ying surname. Zhao She was one of the eight famous generals of the Warring States period, mainly living in the period from Zhao Yong, King of Zhao Wuling to Zhao Dan, King of Zhao Xiaocheng (324 to 245 BC), and was about sixty years old. The Jingou Clan, which originated from this branch of the Zhao surname Ma Clan. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the civil war in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, Yudong Gandu Ma's family, there are King's generation of descendants migrated to Europe to live and reproduce, to change their own surnames to "King Ou's", in order to remind the descendants of the descendants of the soul of China not to forget, and generations have been passed down to the present day.
2, King Ling: emitting jade feathers, symbolizing that small people and things can be outstanding. King, the luster of jade; Ling, feathers.