Personal Information
- Father
- Li Te (third son of)
- Mother
- Empress Dowager Luo
- Wife
- Empress Ren (created 315)
- Major Concubines
- Consort Ran, mother of Prince Qi
- Children (Li Xiong was said to have more than 10 sons, but most were not mentioned in historical records)
- Li Yue (李越), the Prince of Jianning (created 334, executed)
- Li Ba (李霸), died (likely poisoned) during Li Qi's reign
- Li Qi (李期), later emperor
- Li Bao (李保), died (likely poisoned) during Li Qi's reign
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