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Song Huizong is the number one emperor with the most children in Chinese history

No.5 Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of Ming Dynasty - 44 children

Zhu Yuanzhang (1328-1398), formerly known as Chongba, was later named Xingzong, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. In the 28th year of the Zhizheng period (1368), after basically destroying the peasant uprising forces and eliminating the remaining forces of yuan, he became emperor in Nanjing, the country was named Daming, the year was Hongwu, and established a unified feudal regime throughout the country. After his death, it was said that he was Zhu Yunwen, the son of Zhu Biao, the eldest prince, and the grandson of the emperor.

Zhu Yuanzhang had 26 sons and 18 daughters, 44 in total. Among them, the first to the fifth sons (including the eldest son Zhu Biao and the fourth son Zhu Di, the king of Yan) were born by Empress Ma Dajiao. The eight and their descendants were born after Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor. Only nine and twenty-six of them were born in zaoshang. The other sons were all grown up and became king.

Zhu Rongji, the former premier of the State Council, is the 18th grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang. He is a descendant of Zhu Bi, the 18th son of minzhuang King (born mother: concubine Zhou).

No.4 Emperor Kangxi, Emperor Shengzu of the Qing Dynasty - 55 children

Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722). He ascended the throne at the age of 8 and reigned for 61 years. He was the longest reigning monarch in Chinese history, and created the overall situation of the 'prosperous period of Kangxi and Qianlong'. Emperor Kangxi, who valued the talent of his grandson Hongli (later Emperor Qianlong), passed it down to Yinzhen, the fourth son of the Emperor (actually the eleventh son of Kangxi), that is, Emperor Yongzheng.

According to history, Emperor Kangxi had 55 children, including 35 sons, 20 daughters and 1 adopted daughter (Princess GuLun Chunxi, the eldest daughter of Prince Gong Changning, the younger brother of Emperor Kangxi).

Of the 35 sons, 24 have grown up and won the title of Prince, and 11 have not yet won the title; of the 20 daughters born, only eight have survived to the title of princess, and the rest have not lived beyond the age of 14 and died.

N0.3 Chen Xu, the emperor of Chen Xuan, has 42 sons

Chen Xu (528-582), the fourth emperor of the northern and Southern Dynasties, reigned for 14 years in 569-582 with the temple name 'Gaozong'.

According to history, there are 42 sons of emperor Xuanguang of Chen Dynasty, the most recorded by emperors of all dynasties. It is estimated that he is the only one. Among them, there are 39 princes with names, 3 of whom died early without leaving their names. Among the 39 princes with names and surnames, 31 were granted titles, and 8 were not.

However, in the historical materials, Le Shi has not found any reports about the number of Chen Xuandi's daughters, and it is estimated that according to the level of his son, it will not be less.

Chen Xuandi's successor is his eldest son, Chen Shubao. He is the late master of Chen who has a high level of Ci and Fu, a weak sense of governance, and has lost his country.

The number of daughters of emperor Chen Xuan is unknown, but the number of sons is estimated to be the highest among the emperors of all dynasties. All in all, let's put him in third place.

No.2 Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty - 59 children

Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (685-762), also known as Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty (in order to avoid the name 'Xuanye' in the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, most of them are called 'Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty' because of their posthumous title of 'to the great sage of Taoism, Emperor Daming and filial Emperor'). From 712 to 756, he was in office for 44 years.

According to historical records, Emperor Xuanzong had 30 princes and 29 daughters. Seven of them died prematurely before they were granted the title of king. All the daughters were granted the title of princess.

His successor was Li Heng, the third son of Tang suzong, who was later forced to ascend the throne and revered Xuanzong as the 'Supreme Emperor'.

No.1 Zhao Ji, Huizong of Song Dynasty - 80 children

Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty (1082-1135), reigned for 25 years in 1100-1126. He loves beautiful people more than rivers and mountains. In the history of ancient Chinese emperors playing with women and having children, he can lead the way.

According to the history of Song Dynasty, there were more than 10000 beauties in the harem, thirty-two sons and thirty-four daughters of Huizong before the Northern Song Dynasty was destroyed. According to this incomplete official statistics, Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty has been the first emperor with the largest number of children.

In fact, there were more than 66 children of Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty. According to the records of Jingkang barnyard records, his women (shared with the Jin people, of course!) gave birth to 19 children for him. Among them, 'six sons and eight daughters' were the blood of Emperor Huizong of song Dynasty, and' five other children 'were the species of Jin people.

According to historical records such as the general annals of the imperial dynasty and the eight banners of Manchuria, and the annals of Heilongjiang Province and the middot clan, the surname "ilgenjuelu" in the descendants of Nuzhen, whose Han surname is "Zhao", is passed down to the descendants of Song Hui and Qin.

In this way, there were 38 sons and 42 daughters in his life, 80 in total.