Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty had 35 sons, 20 daughters, 1 adopted daughter, and 97 grandchildren. He was the emperor with the most children in documented Chinese history.
The Holy Ancestor of the Qing Dynasty Hetian Hongyun Wenwu Ruizhe was courteous, frugal and generous, filial piety, integrity and merit Dachengren Emperor Aixinjueluo; Xuan Ye (Emperor Kangxi)
Son (in order of birth)
Aixinjueluo; Chenghu (cheng hu Hu, four tones)
Aixinjueluo; Chengrui (rui)
Aixinjueluo ; Chengqing
Aixinjueluo; Saiyinchahun
Aixinjueluo; Changhua
Aixinjueluo; Changsheng
The above sons died at a young age, and their teeth are not sequenced
The eldest son of the emperor, Aixinjueluo; Yinti (ti second tone), Gushan Beizi, whose original name is Aixinjueluo Baoqing
The second son of the emperor, Aixinjueluo; Yinfeng (reng twice), the crown prince, later named Prince Limi, formerly known as Aixinjueluo Baocheng
Aixinjueluo Wanfu (fu three times) (youshang, No teeth in sequence)
Aixinjueluo Yunqi (zan in four tones) (Youngshang, no teeth in sequence)
The third son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yin (yin in four tones) Zhi (zhi three times), Prince Chengyin
The fourth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinzhen (zhen one time), Emperor Yongzheng
The fifth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinzhen (one sound zhen) qi (second tone), Prince Hengwen
The sixth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinzuo (fourth tone of zuo), Youshang
The seventh son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinyou (you fourth tone) voice), Prince Chundu
The eighth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo;禟 (the second sound of tang),
The tenth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yin? (there is no word here, it is probably a rare word, and the computer has not synthesized it);, Fu Guogong
The eleventh son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinqi (ci twice), Youshang
The emperor’s twelve sons Aixinjueluo; Yinzhen (tao two times), Prince Lu Yi
The thirteenth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinxiang (two sounds of xiang), Prince Yixian
The fourteenth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinqi (two sounds of ti), the prince of Xunqin County
The fifteenth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinyou (cannot be found), the king of Yuke County
The sixteenth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinlu (four sounds of lu), the successor After Prince Ze's success
The seventeenth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinli (three sounds of li), Prince Guoyi
The eighteenth son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Unable to find), Youshang
The emperor's nineteenth son loves Xinjueluo; Yinzhen (cannot be found), Youshang
The emperor's twentieth son loves Xinjueluo; Yinyi (yi One sound), Jian Jingbeile
The twenty-first son of the emperor Aixinjueluo; Yinxi (xi three sounds), the prince Shenjing
The twenty-second son of the emperor Aixinjue Luo; Yinhu (four sounds of hu), Gongqin Baylor
Aixinjueluo, the twenty-third son of the emperor; Yinqi (one sound of qi), Chengbeile
The twenty-fourth emperor Zi Aixinjueluo; Yinmi (four tones of mi), Prince Chengke
After Yongzheng Emperor Aixinjueluo Yinzhen came to the throne, he avoided taboos, so the word "Yin" in the names of the princes was changed to "Yun" Character.
Daughter
The emperor’s eldest daughter (1668-1671) was born on November 20th in the seventh year of Kangxi; she died in October of the tenth year at the age of three. Mother and concubine Zhang.
The second daughter of the emperor (1671-1673) was born on the ninth day of March in the tenth year of Kangxi's reign; she died in February of the twelfth year at the age of three. Mother and concubine Dong.
The third daughter of the emperor is Princess Gulun Rongxian, and her mother is the concubine Ma Jia.
The fourth daughter of the emperor (1674-1678) was born on the tenth day of the second lunar month in the thirteenth year of Kangxi. She died in the seventeenth year of Kangxi at the age of five. Mother and concubine Zhang.
The fifth daughter of the emperor is Princess Heshuo Duanjing, and her mother is the noble Zhaojia family.
The sixth daughter of the emperor is Princess Jing, whose mother is the noble Guo Luoluo family.
The seventh daughter of the emperor (1682) was born in early June in the 21st year of Kangxi and died in August. His mother, Concubine De, is Wu Ya.
The eighth daughter of the emperor (1683) was born on June 19, the 22nd year of Kangxi, and died in the leap month of June. The mother of the imperial concubine Tong Jia.
The ninth daughter of the emperor is Princess Gulun Wenxian, and her mother is the concubine Wu Ya.
The tenth daughter of the emperor, Princess Gulun Chunci (que in four tones), and her mother was the concubine Nala.
The eleventh daughter of the emperor (1685-1686) was born on September 27, the twenty-fourth year of Kangxi; she died in May the twenty-fifth year. Mother Wenxi's concubine Niu Hulu.
The twelfth daughter of the emperor (1686-1697) was born on the 24th of April in the 25th year of Kangxi. She died in February of the 36th year of Kangxi at the age of twelve. His mother, Concubine De, is Wu Ya.
The thirteenth daughter of the emperor, Princess Heshuo (shuo in four tones) Wenke, whose mother is the concubine Zhangjia.
The fourteenth daughter of the emperor, Princess Heshuo Jing, and her mother the noble Yuan family.
The emperor's fifteenth daughter, Princess Heshuo Dunke (ke four sounds), her mother respected the concubine Zhangjia.
The sixteenth daughter of the emperor (1695-1707), died on October 21st in the thirty-fourth year of Kangxi; she died in October of the forty-sixth year at the age of thirteen. Mother and concubine Wang.
The seventeenth daughter of the emperor (1698-1700) was born on December 12, the thirty-seventh year of Kangxi's reign; she died in November of the thirty-ninth year at the age of three. Mother and concubine Liu.
The eighteenth daughter of the emperor (1701) was born on the eighteenth day of October in the fortieth year of Kangxi's reign, and died soon after. Mother and concubine Guarjia.
The nineteenth daughter of the emperor (1703-1705) was born on February 14th in the 42nd year of Kangxi reign; she died in February of the 44th year at the age of three. Mother Xiang concubine Gao.
The emperor's twentieth daughter (1708) was born on the ninth day of October in the forty-seventh year of Kangxi's reign and died in December. Mother and concubine Niu Hulu.
Adopted daughter, Princess Gulun Chunxi (xi three tones), the eldest daughter of Prince Chang Ning, Prince Gong of the Holy Ancestor, and her mother is a concubine of the Jin family of Fujin