Personal Information
- Father
- Li Chang (李昶) (d. 350 or 351), posthumously honored as Duke Jian
- Wives
- First wife, name unknown
- Lady Yin, mother of Li Xin
- Children
- Li Tan (李譚), the Heir Apparent (d. 404)
- Li Xin (李歆), the Heir Apparent (created 404), later duke
- Li Rang (李讓), Marquess Mu of Xinxiang
- Li Xun (李恂), later ruler
- Li Fan (李翻)
- Li Yu (李預)
- Li Hong (李宏)
- Li Tiao (李眺)
- Li Liang (李亮)
- Li Jingshou (李敬受) (d. 437), wife of Juqu Mujian, prince of Northern Liang
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