Personal Information
- Mother
- Lady Che (d. 413)
- Wife
- Princess Meng
- Children
- Juqu Zhengde (沮渠政德), the Heir Apparent (created 413, killed in battle by Rouran forces 423)
- Juqu Xingguo (沮渠興國), the Heir Apparent (created 423), later captured and detained by Western Qin's prince Qifu Mumo 429 (d. 431)
- Juqu Puti (沮渠菩提), the Heir Apparent (created 429, deposed 433)
- Juqu Mujian (沮渠牧犍), the Heir Apparent (created 433), later prince
- Juqu Wuhui (沮渠無諱), later prince
- Juqu Anzhou (沮渠安周), later prince
- Juqu Yide (沮渠儀德)
- Juqu Bing (沮渠秉) (brothers forced by Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei to kill him 444)
- Juqu Donglai (沮渠董來)
- Princess Xingping, later consort to Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei (forced to commit suicide 447)
- Another daughter, older than Juqu Mujian
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