Liu Ying had six sons.
Liu Ying had six sons. They were Liu Gong, the former Young Emperor, Liu Jiang, the King of Huaiyang, Liu Buyi, the King of Changshan, Liu Hong, the Marquis of Xiangcheng, Liu Chao, and Liu Wu, the Marquis of Huguan.
Liu Ying of the Han Dynasty had six sons.
Liu Ying's sons were Liu Gong, the former Young Emperor, Liu Jiang, the King of Huaiyang, Liu Buyi, the King of Changshan, Liu Hong, the Marquis of Xiangcheng (later renamed King of Changshan), Liu Chao, the Marquis of Zhi, and Liu Wu, the Marquis of Huguan (later renamed King of Huaiyang).
The King of Qin, Ying Ji, had three sons. They were the eldest son, Fu Su, the second son, Huhai, and the youngest son, Ziying. Among them, Fu Su was made the Crown Prince after Ying Ji's death, while Hu Hai succeeded to the throne and became the second emperor of Qin. As for Ziying's ending, it was not mentioned.
Mi Bazi and Ying Si had three sons.
Liu Ying of the Han Dynasty had six sons. They were Liu Gong, Liu Jiang, Liu Buyi, Liu Hong, Liu Chao, and Liu Wu.