Question 1: What does the fortune teller say, one and a half children? Don’t listen to those who are superstitious. It means that having only one daughter and son-in-law is considered half a son. Isn’t a daughter and son-in-law exactly one and a half?
Question 2: Although there are more children, what does Quaker mean by having one? Get ahead
Question 3: Why is it that the father’s name only has two characters, while the children’s names mostly have three characters? His father is willing to call him that. . . . .
Question 4: How many sons did Cao Cao have and what were their names? Cao Cao had 25 sons, among whom the more famous ones are: Emperor Wen (Cao Pi), King Cao Zhang of Rencheng Wei, King Cao Zhi of Chen Si, King Cao Ang of Fengmin, and King Cao Chong of Deng Ai.
?Empress Bian gave birth to Emperor Wen Cao Pi, King Rencheng Wei Cao Zhang, King Chen Si Cao Zhi, King Xiao Huai Cao Xiong, Mrs. Liu gave birth to King Fengmin Cao Ang, King Xiangshang Cao Shuo, Mrs. Huan gave birth to Deng King Cao Chong of Ai, King Cao Ju of Pengcheng, King Cao of Yan, Mrs. Du gave birth to King Cao Lin of Peimu, King Gong of Zhongshan Cao Gun, Mrs. Qin gave birth to King Huai of Jiyang Cao Xuan, King of Chenliu Gong Cao Jun, Mrs. Yin gave birth to King Cao Ju of Fan Yangmin, Wang Zhaoyi gave birth to Zhao Wang Cao Qian, Sun Ji gave birth to Linyi Shang son Cao Shang, Chu King Cao Biao, Gang Shang son Cao Qin, Li Ji gave birth to Gucheng Shang son Cao Cheng, Mei Dai Gongzi Cao Zheng, Lingshang son Cao Wei, Zhao Ji gave birth to Cao Mao, the king of Leling. Among them, the eldest son Cao Pi was regarded by Cao Cao as being honest, honest and respectful, and he was appointed as his successor and later became Emperor Wen of Wei; the second son Cao Zhang, mentioned in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, had a yellow beard and was brave but without a plan; the third son Cao Zhi was Cao Cao's favorite son. He has a timid personality and is addicted to alcohol and indulgence; the fourth son, Cao Xiong, is frail and sickly. Cao Cao also had three daughters, the eldest daughter Cao Jie, the second daughter Cao Xian, and the third daughter Cao Hua, all of whom married Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty
Question 5: How many children does Li Shimin have? ? What are they called? Son
Prince Li Chengqian (mother’s eldest grandson, Empress, the most powerful and intelligent among Taizong’s princes, was deposed for treason)
King Chu Li Kuan (mother unknown, died young) Li Kuan, adoptive uncle Li Zhiyun, King Ai of Chu. Died young. In the early days of Zhenguan, he was granted the title, but he had no descendants and the country was destroyed.
Wu Wang Li Ke (mother Yang Fei, daughter of Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty) had literary and military talents, but was unjustly killed during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty.
Wei Wang Li Tai (mother's eldest grandson, Queen, the most knowledgeable and favored among Taizong's princes, was demoted for fighting for the throne, highly respected during Gaozong's reign) (619-652), named Huibao, He was born in the second year of Wude (619). In June of the third year of Wude (620), he was granted the title of King of Yidu. In the second year of Zhenguan (628), he was granted the title of King of Yue and moved to the title of King of Wei. He was good at literature and calligraphy: "Tang Shubenzhuan" and "Shujuan". Taizong believed that Li Tai was a good scholar and loved literature, so he specially ordered a literature museum in his residence and recruited bachelors. Li Tai compiled the geographical records and issued an edict to the Secret Pavilion. In the seventeenth year of Zhenguan (643), he was demoted due to competing with Crown Prince Li Chengqian for the right to inherit the throne. Later, he was renamed Shunyang County Prince and moved to Yunxiang County, Junzhou. In the 21st year of Zhenguan (647), he was granted the title of King Pu. In the third year of Yonghui's reign (652), he died in Yunxiang County at the age of 33.
Qi Wang Li You (mother Yin concubine, later deposed as a commoner)
Shu Wang Li Zheng's mother, Sui Yang Emperor's daughter Yang Fei, Li Ke's mother and brother, Li Shimin said that he was not as good as a beast. Li Ke was killed and moved to Bazhou.
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Jiang Wang Li Yun (mother Wang's family)
Yue Wang Li Zhen (mother Yanfei)
Gaozong Li Zhi (formerly King of Jin, mother Empress Changsun, the only one among the princes who was personally raised by Taizong)
Prince Ji Li Shen (mother, Concubine Wei)
Prince Jiang Shang, Li Xiao (mother, Concubine Yan, died early)
p>Dai Wang Li Jian (mother unknown, died early)
Zhao Wang Li Fu (mother Yang Fei)
Cao Wang Li Ming (mother Yang's family)
Daughter
Princess Xiangcheng
Princess Runan
Princess Nanping
Princess Sui'an
Princess Li Lizhi of Changle (The mother’s eldest grandson, Empress, was remonstrated by Wei Zheng when she got married because Taizong wanted to give twice as much dowry as the eldest princess)
Princess Yuzhang (adopted daughter of the eldest grandson)
Princess Baling (married Chai Lingwu) Princess Baling (? - 653), married Chai Lingwu, the son of Chai Shao and Princess Pingyang. In the fourth year of Yonghui, she rebelled against Fang Yiai and was sentenced to death by Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. The posthumous gift was Princess Beijing
Princess Pu'an
Princess Dongyang
Princess Linchuan (mother Wei Guifei)
Qinghe Princess Li Jing
Princess Lanling Li Shu
Princess Jin'an
Princess Ankang (about Princess Ankang, there is only one sentence in the history of the Tang Dynasty: "Princess Ankang, next Marry Dugu Mou")
Princess Xinxing
Princess Chengyang (the eldest grandson of the mother)
Princess Gaoyang (Princess Hepu)
Princess Jinshan
Princess Li Mingda of Jinyang (the eldest grandson of her mother, the Empress, the only princess who was personally raised by Taizong, was Taizong's favorite daughter, loved by many ministers, died early, and had the same motherly style)
Princess Changshan
Princess Xincheng (mother’s eldest grandson, Queen, first named Princess Hengshan)
Question 6: How many children does the Jade Emperor have? In the orthodox Taoist pantheon, the Jade Emperor and the Queen Mother of the West are not husband and wife. The Queen Mother of the West is formed from the condensation of innate yin energy. She is the head of all female immortals and is in charge of the Kunlun Fairy Island. The head of all male immortals is Dongwanggong, who is formed by condensing innate yang energy and is in charge of Penglai Immortal Island. The Jade Emperor is the leader of the immortals and the lord of the gods. The Queen Mother of the West appeared earlier than the Jade Emperor, so they were not husband and wife. Only Chinese folk stories and novels believe that the Jade Emperor and the Queen Mother are husband and wife, and that the Weaver Girl and the Seven Fairies are all legends that were later adopted by the folk. They are taken for granted
Question 7: The most children in the world Who is the person? How many wives are there? How many children? I happened to watch a video yesterday. It was a man from India. He is 70 years old. He has 39 wives, more than 180 children, and more than a dozen third generations. Their family lives in a building with more than 100 rooms on the mountainside. I guess Are they local tycoons?
Question 8: Do you treat your nephews as your own children or half-children? Yes
Question 9: It’s been half a month since I gave birth and I’m still drowsy. What’s the reason? This is mainly due to the lack of Qi and blood caused by the loss of vitality in the body during childbirth.
Question 10: What issues should be paid attention to when showing a two-and-a-half-year-old child to others for ten days? You must keep an eye on it and not be careless. Children of this age are full of curiosity about everything. Pay special attention not to be scalded by boiling water or fall from heights. You should always hold hands when there are many people, and you should not let her run around