Zhou Qing and Shi Zhu's three sons were called Zhou Xiaoyang, Zhou Xiaoliu, and Zhou Xiaoan.
Zhou Qing and Shi Zhu's three sons were 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.
Cao Cao had a total of 25 sons: Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi, Cao Xiong, Cao Ang, Cao Shuo, Cao Chong, Cao Ju, Cao Yu, Cao Lin, Cao Gun, Cao Wei, Cao Jun, Cao Ju, Cao Gan, Cao Shang, Cao Biao, Cao Qin, Cao Cheng, Cao Zheng, Cao Jing, Cao Jun, Cao Ji, Cao Hui, and Cao Mao.
There were three Qing names in China, namely Chongqing, Qingyang and Baoqing.
Zhu Yuanzhang had a total of 26 sons. The fates and endings of some of them were as follows: 1. The eldest son, Zhu Biao, was born in the 15th year of Zhizheng (1355). His mother was Empress Ma. Zhu Biao had been valued and taught by Zhu Yuanzhang since he was young, and he was made the crown prince. However, in the 25th year of Hongwu (1392), he died of a cold at the age of 37. 2. The second son, Zhu, was born in the 16th year of Zhizheng (1356). His mother was also Empress Ma. Zhu was granted the title of King of Qin and was ordered to attack Taozhou and win. However, he died in the 29th year of Hongwu (1396) at the age of 40 after being poisoned by three women. 3. His third son, Zhu, was born to Empress Ma. He was conferred the title of King Jin, but the exact outcome was unknown. 4. The fourth son, Zhu Di, was born to Concubine Shuo (self-proclaimed Empress Xiao Ci Gao). Zhu Di was the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Chengzu. He reigned for 22 years and died at the age of 65 on his way back from his fifth northern expedition to Mongolia. The outcome and details of the other sons were not in the information provided, so they could not be known.
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.
Wu Zetian had a total of four sons. They were called Li Hong, Li Xian, Li Xian (Zhe), and Li Dan (Ruizong).
The names of Kangxi's 35 sons are as follows: 1. Chengrui 2. Cheng Hu 3. Chengqing 4. Saiyin Chahun 5. 6. Changhua 7. Yinreng 8. Longevity 9. Wan Fu 10. Fortune 11. Yinzhen 12. Yinqi Yinzuo Yinyou 16. Yinsi Yinsi Yin 'e 19. 20. 21. Yinxiang Yinsi 24. 25. Yinxiang Yinzhen Yinlu Yin Li 30. Yinxi Yinhu Qi Yin Secret Yin Yi