About his son, there are two records in the history books: The Prince is Wu Geng. The marriage system in Shang Dynasty was very different from ours, so a king might have many descendants. Those princes are not particularly noble, and there is no need to record anything except princes in the history books.
Wu Geng: He was called Ruff in history. He was smart and studious when he was young. At the end of February 1066 BC, the Shang Dynasty was destroyed and the Zhou Dynasty was established. After Zhou Wuwang acceded to the throne, Wu Geng was appointed to manage Yin (Anyang, Henan), the capital of Shang Dynasty, and the adherents of Yin were greatly pleased. In order to prevent Wu Geng rebellion, King Wu also established Thailand, Shu and Wei around Chao Ge. Wei was established in the east, so that it was sealed by the government, sealed by the west and south, and sealed by Cai Shu. There is Tai in the north, so that Huo Shu moved from Huo to seal Tai to jointly monitor Wu Geng. After that, Wu Geng was defeated.
However, Shang and Shang Yingjiao did not conform to the characteristics of names in the pre-Qin period. At that time, men said that their surnames were not surnames, while the Shang royal family's surnames were Yin. In the new list of gods (Feng Ming Qishan and Wu Wang Cut), Zhou Wang's son is given a chance with Yinjiao, the Antarctic fairy and Chi * * *. I went to Zhou's place to catch foxes with him and was saved. His brother Yin Jiao secretly went down the mountain to help him, but Yin Hong dissuaded him. After that, Yin Jiao was plowed and Yin Hong failed.