Emperor Ku had four sons. Among them, Yuan Concubine Jiang Yuan gave birth to Houji, Jian Di gave birth to Xia Qi, Qingdu gave birth to Xia Yao, and Changyi gave birth to Xia Zhi.
Huang Tiandi had a total of two sons.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had five sons. The Great Prince, Second Prince, Third Prince, Crown Prince Li Chengqian, and Fan Xian.
Emperor Qing Yu Nian had a total of five sons. The Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, the Crown Prince, and Fan Xian (illegitimate child).
The Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. The Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, the Crown Prince, and Fan Xian (illegitimate child).
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. The Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, Fan Xian, and the Third Prince.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had five sons. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, Crown Prince Li Chengqian, and Fan Xian.
Emperor Qing Yu Nian had a total of five sons. The Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, the Crown Prince, and Fan Xian (illegitimate child).
Emperor Qing Yu Nian had a total of five sons. They were the Great Prince, Second Prince, Third Prince, Crown Prince Li Chengqian, and Fan Xian.
Emperor Qing Yu Nian had a total of five sons. The Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, the Crown Prince, and Fan Xian (illegitimate child).