Zhu Shang, the second son, Qin Chengwang (from Empress Xiaocigao)
Zhu? The third son Wang (from Xiao Cigao)
The fourth son, Judy, Ming (from Xiao Cigao)
Zhu's fifth son, Zhou (from Xiao Cigao)
Zhu Zhen, Liu Zi and King Zhao of Chu (from Princess Hu Chong)
Zhu Cong (1364-1428), the seventh son, the king of qi (married a princess; Yongle Dynasty was abolished as Shu Ren)
Zhu Zi (1369—1390), Wang Tan bazi (Dadingfei; Hong Wuchao set himself on fire and died)
Zhu Qi, Jiuzi and Wang Zhao (young wounded)
Zhu Tan, Shizi, Huang Luwang (from Princess Guo Ning)
Eleven sons (137 1 year-1423) gave the king to Shu (Guo Huifei came out).
(137 1 year-1399) Twelve sons, item (Hu Shunfei)
Thirteen sons Zhu Gui (1374—1446), Wang Jian (Guo Huifei)
, fourteen sons, Su Zhuang Wang (from Gao)
Zhi Zhu, fifteen sons, Liao Jianwang (from Han Fei)
Zhu, sixteen sons, Wang (Yu Feiren)
Zhu Quan, seventeen children, was born in Ning.
Zhu Kun, eighteen sons, King of Zhuang Min (from Zhou Fei)
Zhu Yi, nineteen sons, Gu Wang (Guo Huifei; Yongle Dynasty was abolished as Shu Ren)
Zhu Song, Erzi and Xianwang Han (from Zhou Fei)
Twenty-one sons, Shen (from Zhao Guifei)
Zhu Ying, 22 sons, one Wang Hui.
Zhu, twenty-three sons, Tang (from Li Xianfei)
Zhu Dong, twenty-four sons, Wang Jing (Liu Huifei)
Zhu [Mu Yi], twenty-five sons, Qi Wang Yili (from Ge)
Zhu Nan, twenty-six.