1. Nurhaci: Destiny Khan Aixinjueluo Nurhaci (1559-1626), Jurchen tribe, founder of the Later Jin regime. Nurhachi married 16 wives in his life and gave birth to 16 sons and 8 daughters. Aixinjueluo Chuying, the eldest son
Aixinjueluo Daishan, the second son
Aixinjueluo Abai, the third son
Aixinjueluo Tang In ancient times, the fourth son
Aisin Gioro Mang Gurtai, the fifth son
Aisin Gioro Tabai, the sixth son
Aisin Gioro Abatai , Seventh Son
Aixinjueluo Huangtaiji, Eighth Son
Aixinjueluo Babutai, Ninth Son
Aixinjueluo Gelei, Tenth Son
Aisin Gioro Babu Hai, the eleventh son
Aisin Gioro Ajige, the twelve son
Aisin Gioro Lai Mubu, Thirteenth son
Aixinjueluo Dorgon, fourteenth son
Aixinjueluo Duoduo, fifteenth son
Aixinjueluo Feiyangguo, tenth son The eldest daughter of the six sons (1578-1652): Princess Gu Lun, the second daughter (1587-1646): the third daughter of Princess Heshuo, Mangguji (1590-1635), the fourth daughter Mukush (1595-1659), and the fifth daughter (1597-1613) Six daughters (1600-1646), seven daughters (1604-1685), eight daughters Conggulun (1612-1646), adopted daughter Bayot Gege (1590-1649), adopted granddaughter Princess Gizhe (1612-1648)
2. Huang Taiji: Nurhaci’s eighth son, Manchu. Children: 11 sons and 14 daughters, Aixinjueluo Hauge, the eldest son, Prince Suwu.
Aixinjueluo Luoge, early mourning
Aixinjueluo Luo Bohui, early mourning.
Aixinjueluo Yebushu, the fourth son, assisted the Duke of the country.
Aixinjueluo? Shuosai, the fifth son, Prince Chengzeyu.
Aixinjueluo? Gao Sai, the sixth son, was the most loyal Duke of the country.
Aixinjueluo Changshu, the seventh son, has the rank of auxiliary Duke.
The eighth son died early.
Aixinjueluo Fulin, Jiuzi, ancestor of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Shunzhi.
Aixinjueluo? Taosai, the tenth son, assisted the Duke of the country.
Aixinjueluo Bomu Boguoer, the eleventh son, Prince Xiangzhao.
Daughter
The eldest daughter: Princess Gulun of Aohan, her mother's step-concubine Uranala, married to Bandi, the king of the Aohan tribe in Mongolia.
Second daughter: Princess Gulunwenzhuang, named Makata, whose mother was filial to Queen Duanwen. She first married Ezhe, the son of Lindan Khan of the Chahar tribe in Mongolia, and then married Ezhe's brother Abnai.
The third daughter: the eldest princess Gu Lun Duan Jing, her mother Xiao Duan Wen, married to Qitat of the Horqin tribe of Mongolia.
The fourth daughter: Princess Gulun Yongmu, whose name is Yatu, whose mother is Xiaozhuangwen, married to Biertahar of the Horqin tribe in Mongolia.
The fifth daughter: the eldest princess Gu Lun Shuhui, named Atu, and her mother was Xiaozhuang Wen. She first married Solha, a native of the Zhenghuang Manchuria Banner, and then married Sebuteng of the Bahrain tribe of Mongolia.
Sixth daughter: Princess Gu Lun, the mother's side concubine is Borjijit, married to Kua Zha, a Manchu bannerman.
The seventh daughter: Princess Gu Lun Shuzhe, whose mother is Xiao Zhuang Wen, is married to Lamasi, a native of the Yellow Manchurian Banner.
The eighth daughter: the eldest princess Gu Lun Yong'an, the filial mother Queen Duanwen, married to Bayas Hulang of the Horqin tribe of Mongolia.
Nine daughters: The mother's side concubine, Borzigit, married Borzigit's Hashan.
Ten daughters: The county king, his mother's concubine Nala, married to the Manchu bannerman Guarjia's Huise.
The eleventh daughter: the eldest princess Gulun Duanshun, her mother is the noble concubine Yijing, and she is married to the Borjijit family's Karma Sonomu.
The twelfth daughter: the rank of the village monarch, the mother's family, married to the Borjijit family.
The thirteenth daughter: the mother's concubine Nala, married to the Manchu bannerman Guarjia's Hara.
The fourteenth daughter: the eldest princess Heshuo Kechun, whose mother is the concubine Chahar Qilei, married to Wu Yingxiong, the son of Wu Sangui. 3. Shunzhi: Emperor Shunzhi Aixinjueluo Fulin (1638-1661), the founder of the Qing Dynasty, was the ninth son of Huang Taiji, sons (***8 recorded) daughters (6) and the eldest son of the emperor Aixinjueluo. Niu Niu
The second son of the emperor Aixinjueluo Fuquan
The third son of the emperor Aixinjueluo Xuanye/was established as the crown prince in the 18th year of Shunzhi, that is, Emperor Kangxi
The fourth son of the emperor, Prince Rong (established as the crown prince in the 14th year of Shunzhi, but was not named and died soon after)
The fifth son of the emperor Aixinjue Luo Changning
The sixth son of the emperor Aixin Jueluo Qishou
The seventh son of the emperor, Aixinjueluo Longxi
The eighth son of the emperor, Aixinjueluo Yongqian
The eldest daughter of the emperor (1652~1653), born on March 10, the ninth year of Shunzhi Wusheng, his mother was the concubine Chen, who died in October of the 10th year of Shunzhi
The emperor's second daughter, the eldest princess Heshuo Gongci, and his mother was the concubine Yang
The emperor's third daughter (1653~ 1658), born on the 13th day of December in the 10th year of Shunzhi, his mother was the concubine Ba Shi, died in March of the 15th year of Shunzhi
The fourth daughter of the emperor (1654~1661), born on the 2nd day of December in the 11th year of Shunzhi. The mother's concubine, Wusu, died in March of the 18th year of Shunzhi
The fifth daughter of the emperor (1654-1660) was born on December 20, the 11th year of Shunzhi. The mother's concubine, the Wang family, died in the 17th year of Shunzhi. She died in December of that year
The sixth daughter of the emperor (1657-1661) was born on the sixth day of October in the fourteenth year of Shunzhi. Her mother was the concubine Nala, and she died in February of the eighteenth year of Shunzhi