Zhou Qing and Shi Zhu's three sons were Zhou Xiaoyang, Zhou Xiaoliu, and Zhou Xiaoan.
Zhou Qing and Shi Zhu's three sons were called Zhou Xiaoyang, Zhou Xiaoliu, and Zhou Xiaoan.
Shi Zhu was not worthy of forgiveness. In the plot, Zhou Qing betrayed Shi Zhu's love, broke their promise, and hurt her heart. Although Shi Zhu did not really hate him, her disappointment and pain towards Zhou Qing was obvious. Shi Zhu insisted on leaving Zhou Qing and warned the children to set an example. Therefore, according to the information provided, Zhou Qing was not worthy of Shi Zhu's forgiveness.
The ending of the Qing Emperor's three sons was that the Great Prince's name was unknown, the Second Prince, Li Chengze, became the Emperor, and the Third Prince's ending was not clearly mentioned.
Zhu Zaihou did not mention that he had a son in the search results he provided.
Zhu Gaoxu had eleven sons. They were Zhu Zhanhe, Zhu Zhanji, Zhu Zhantan, Zhu Zhanqi, Zhu Zhanjun, Zhu Zhanyong, Zhu Zhanyin, Zhu Zhanyu, and Zhu Zhanyu.
Zhu Zaiyu's sons were Zhu Yijun (Ming Shenzong) and Zhu Yiqian (King Lu).
The list of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons is as follows: 1. Zhu Biao (Prince Yiwen) 2. Zhu Wei (King Min of Qin) 3. Zhu Wei (Prince Gong of Jin) 4. Zhu Di (King of Yan) 5. Zhu Xi (Prince Ding of Zhou) 6. Zhu Zhen (Prince Zhao of Chu) 7. Zhu Xi (King Gong of Qi) 8. Zhu Zi (King of Pool) 9. Zhu Qi (King of Zhao) 10. Zhu Tan (King of Lu Huang) 11. Zhu Chun (King Xian of Shu) 12. Zhu Bai (Xiangxian King) 13. Zhu Gui (Substitute King Jian) 14. Zhu Xi (Prince Suzhuang) 15. Zhu Zhi (Liao Jian King) 16. Zhu Wei (King Qingjing) 17. Zhu Quan (Prince Ning Xian) 18. Zhu Xi (King of Minzhuang) 19. Zhu Xi (Valley King) 20. Zhu Song (Han Xian) 21. Zhu Mo (King Shen Jian) 22. Prince Zhu Yiwen 23. King Min of Qin 24. King Gong of Jin 25. Zhu Di, King of Yan 26. King Ding of Zhou
Zhu Yuanzhang had a total of 26 sons. Their names were Zhu Biao, Zhu Wei, Zhu Wei, Zhu Di, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zhen, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zi, Zhu Qi, Zhu Tan, Zhu Chun, Zhu Bai, Zhu Gui, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zhi, Zhu Wei, Zhu Quan, Zhu Wei, Zhu Song, Zhu Mo, Zhu Ying, Zhu Wei, Zhu Dong, Zhu Muyi, and Zhu Nan.
Chen Tingjing had three sons, the eldest son Chen Qianji, the second son Chen Yupeng, and the third son Chen Zhuanglu. Chen Zhuanglu was Chen Tingjing's third son. He first became a Juren, then a Jinshi, and was appointed as a scholar. He had also participated in the work of a collate officer for many chronicles, but was later impeached and demoted to editor. Chen Zhuanglu also participated in the compilation of the Kangxi dictionary. He died at the age of 69, so it could be said that he died of old age. Chen Tingjing's other two sons were also scholars.
The Qing Emperor's four sons were the Great Prince, the Crown Prince, the Second Prince, and the Third Prince.