The other members of the Wang clan were exiled, but on their way plotted rebellion, and were all executed.
Upon Li's arrival, the Wang clan left it and travelled west toward Bian Prefecture.
He then sent an emissary to Luoyang to order the Wang clan be massacred.
Among them, the Wang clan, whose ancestor is said to have fled there from Qi in the 2nd century BC, became powerful.
Consort Ji (吉妃) (d. 1905) of the Wang clan.
After the downfall of the commandery around 313, some members of the Wang clan might have fled to Baekje, and then to Japan.
Consort Dun was born of the Manchu Wang (汪) clan.
Consort Zhuang (d. 1811) of the Wang clan.
As a result, the people's perception of the Wang clan as arrogant, wasteful, and petty, began to be reversed.
However, in 921, he encouraged Wang Rong's guards to mutiny and slaughter the Wang clan.