Emperor Ku was the great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor and the son of Yan Ji.
Emperor Xiaowen was the son of Emperor Xianwen Tuoba Hong.
Emperor Ku's wife, Qingdu, had a son named Fangxun (later Emperor Yao).
Ku He was the first disciple of Ku He, the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi.
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Emperor Ku's wife, Qingdu, had a son named Fangxun (later Emperor Yao).
Emperor Ku, also known as Ji Jun, was the leader of a tribal alliance in ancient China and one of the Five Emperors. It was said that he was the great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor. He was born in Gaoxin (now Gaoxin Town, Suiyang District, Shangqiu City, Henan Province) because his mother stepped on the footprints of giants. Emperor Ku was young, intelligent, studious and noble. He was chosen as his assistant by his uncle Emperor Zhuanxu and was granted the title of Marquis Gaoxin because of his meritorious service. After Zhuanxu passed away, Emperor Ku took over the throne. Bo was the capital city and Mude was the emperor. He was loved by the people. He established solar terms to improve the quality of life of the people and make them live and work in peace and contentment. Emperor Ku reigned for seventy years. The world was governed and the people lived and worked in peace and contentment. He lived to be a hundred years old. After his death, he was buried in the ancient Dixin, where the tomb of Emperor Ku was built. Emperor Ku was the common ancestor of the Huaxia people, the ancestor of the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
Ku He was not the Qing Emperor. Ku He was a character in the novel " Celebrating Years." He was the Imperial Advisor of the Beiqi Kingdom and also the patron saint of Beiqi. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace and possessed the aura of an Overlord. Although the Qing Emperor could instantly kill Ku He in the Qing Dynasty, Ku He was not the Qing Emperor himself.
Emperor Ku's five wives were Concubine Yuan (Jiang), Jian Di, Qing Du, Chang Yi, and the daughters of the Zou Tu Family.
Hongli was the son of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty.