Xiao He Rui - Children

Children

  • Miankai, Prince Chunke of the First Rank (惇恪親王綿愷; 1795–1838), the Jiaqing Emperor's third son, married the daughter of Fuqing (福庆)
  • Mianxin, Prince Duanhuai of the First Rank (瑞懷親王綿忻; 1805–1828), the Jiaqing Emperor's fourth son
  • Daughter (1793–1795), name unknown, the Jiaqing Emperor's seventh daughter

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