North American woodland herb similar to and used as substitute for the Chinese ginseng
"The old herbalist recommended digging up wild sang from the forest floor to treat his persistent cough."
Alternative form of sheng (“Chinese wind instrument”)
"The scholar noted that the character sang was an alternative form of sheng, referring to a traditional Chinese wind instrument."
In plain English: Sang is an old-fashioned word for something that has been cut into pieces, usually referring to wood.
"The old man sang loudly into his cup during the karaoke contest."
simple past tense of sing
"The choir sang beautifully during the evening performance."
The surname Sang likely originated independently as a name found in Khmer, Korean, and Chinese cultures. While these names share similar sounds and meanings related to the mulberry tree, they developed separately rather than coming from a single common ancestor.