Xu Da's four daughters of the Ming Dynasty were married to the following people: the eldest daughter, Empress Xu, married Zhu Di, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty; the second daughter, Xu Shi, married Zhu Gui, the king of the Ming Dynasty; the third daughter, Xu Miaojin, did not marry and became a nun; and the fourth daughter, Xu Shi, married Zhu Ying, the king of An.
Xu Da's three daughters were married to Zhu Yuanzhang's sons. Xu Da's eldest daughter married the King of Yan, Zhu Di, and became Empress Xu. His second daughter married Zhu Gui. The three women married Zhu Ying, King of An.
Xu Da's three daughters were married to Zhu Yuanzhang's three sons. The eldest daughter married Zhu Di and became Empress Xu. His second daughter married Zhu Gui. His third daughter, Xu Miaojin, never married.
Lan Gui Xi's four daughters were married to the following people: the eldest daughter, Chun Jinrong, married the heir of the Ling residence; the second daughter, Chun Peilan, married the son of the leader of the martial arts world, Lu Buping; the third daughter, Chun Banxia, had yet to find her husband; and the fourth daughter, Chun Keling, married the fourth prince.
In << Dafeng Nightwatchman >>, Xu Lingyue married the Emperor of Dafeng, the male lead, Xu Qi 'an. At the end of the novel, Xu Qi 'an was conferred the title of Prince Dafeng after the rebellion was quelled. He was given a marriage to the eldest princess of Beiliang, Jiang Yinping. Because Jiang Yinping was unwilling, he married Xu Lingyue as his concubine. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Xu Da had four sons, Xu Huizu, Xu Tianfu, Xu Yingxu, and Xu Zengshou. Among them, Xu Huizu was the eldest son of Xu Da. He was loyal to Emperor Jianwen and had firmly supported Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen in the Battle of Jingnan. However, after Zhu Di raised his army, Xu Huizu was imprisoned. The search results did not provide clear information about the fate of the other three sons.
Xu Da had four daughters, Xu Yihua, Xu Miaoyun, Xu Miaojin, and Xu Shi. Xu Yihua married Ming Chengzu Zhu Di and became Empress Xu of Renxiao. Xu Miaoyun was Zhu Di's wife, and also the white moonlight of Zhu Di's life. Xu Miaojin rejected Zhu Di's proposal and became a nun. As for Madam Xu, there were no historical records of her life.
The lineage of Xu Da's descendants was as follows: Xu Da (Duke of Wei)-Xu Huizu (Duke of Wei)-Xu Shiying (Duke of Wei)-Xu Guangzuo (Duke of Wei)-Xu Yande (Duke of Wei)-Xu Wenbi (Duke of Dingguo)-Xu Xi (Xu Xigao)-Xu Yunzhen
The four Xu brothers were Xu Guanwen, Xu Guanwu, Xu Guanying, and Xu Guanjie.
According to the search results provided, there was no mention of who Xu Jiayin's sister married. I don't know who Xu Jiayin's sister married.