I. Cao Cao
1. Lady Ding, Cao Cao's original wife, childless.
2. Lady Bian, Cao Cao's second wife, Empress Wuxuan Bian. She had four sons, Cao Pi, Cao Chang, Cao Zhi, and Cao Xiong.
3, Mrs. Liu, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to two sons, Cao Ang and Cao Xiong.
4. Lady Huan, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to three sons, Cao Chong, Cao According, and Cao Yu.
5. Mrs. Du, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to two sons, Cao Lin and Cao Gun.
6. Mrs. Qin, Cao Cao's concubine, bore two sons, Cao Huan and Cao Jun.
7. Lady Yin, Cao Cao's concubine, bore Cao Ru.
8. Wang Zhaoyi (王昭儀), Cao Cao's concubine and Cao Gan's foster mother.
9. Chen Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, bore Cao Gan.
10. Sun Ji, concubine of Cao Cao, gave birth to Cao Shang, Cao Biao, and Cao Qin.
11: Li Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, had three sons, Cao Cheng, Cao Jing.
12. Zhou Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Jun.
13. Liu Ji, Cao Cao's concubine, gave birth to Cao Thorn.
14. Song Ji, concubine of Cao Cao, gave birth to Cao Hui.
15: Zhao Ji, concubine of Cao Cao, gave birth to Cao Mao.
16, Certain Lady, widow of Zhang Ji, Mrs. Zou in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
2, Liu Bei
1, Certain Lady, captured by Lu Bu during his attack on Xiapi, and returned by Lu Bu after he begged for peace in the same year.
2, Mrs. Gan, Liu Bei stationed in Xiaopei when taken as a concubine, after his death was posthumously awarded the title of Mrs. Huang Si, and then posthumously awarded the title of Empress Zhaolie, buried with Liu Bei.
3, Mrs. Elk, sister of Elk Zhu, when Liu Bei stationed in Haixi, Elk Zhu married her to Liu Bei. Her birth and death dates are unknown.
4, Mrs. Sun, sister of Sun Quan, married Liu Bei after the Battle of Red Cliff, after Liu Bei entered Shu, Sun Quan took her back to Eastern Wu. Her birth and death dates are unknown.
5, Queen Wu, sister of Wu Yi, Liu Bei entered Shu as a wife, and later became Queen of Hanzhong. When Liu Zen took the throne, she was honored as the Empress Dowager and lived in Changle Palace. There is no record of her having any children. She died in the eighth year of Yanxi (245) and was buried with Liu Bei posthumously.
Three, Sun Quan
1, Mrs. Xie, first wife, Xie Canh daughter, died early.
2. Mrs. Xu, daughter of Xu Kun, raised Sun Deng and was abolished in the 17th year of Jian'an (212).
3. Pan Shu, the Empress, gave birth to Sun Liang. She was later assassinated and died, and was buried together in Jiangling.
4. Bu Lian Shi, Empress, gave birth to Sun Lu Ban and Sun Lu Yu. She was buried in Jiangling.
5. Mrs. Wang, the ninth daughter of Wang Lu, gave birth to Sun He. She was posthumously honored as Empress Dai Yi.
6. Mrs. Wang, born Sun Huo. Posthumously awarded the title of Empress Jinghuai.
7. Mrs. Yuan, daughter of Yuan Shu.
8, Mrs. Zhao, sister of Zhao Da, is recorded as the earliest female painter in China.
9, Xie Ji, gave birth to Sun Ba.
10. Zhong Ji (仲姬), born Sun Fen (孫奋).
Four, Sima Yi
1, Xuan Mu empress Zhang Chunhua .
2, Mrs. Fu.
3, Mrs. Zhang.
4, Mrs. Park.
5, Zhuge Liang
Huang, folklore name Huang Yueying, Huang Shou, Huang Shuo.
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