How many sons does Wei Xiaokuan have? Introduction to Wei Xiaokuan’s descendants

Wei Xiaokuan (509 AD - 580 AD), named Shuyu and given the courtesy name Xiaokuan, lived in the world by his writing style. A native of Jingzhao Duling (South of Xi'an, Shaanxi), he was an outstanding military strategist and strategist in the Western Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Throughout his life, he fought in the south and north, and made outstanding achievements. He was worshiped as the Great Sikong, Shangzhu Kingdom, and was granted the title of Duke of Yun Kingdom. In November of the second year of the Elephant Year of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (580), Wei Xiaokuan passed away at the age of seventy-two. He was given the posthumous title of Xiang as a gift to the Taifu, the military officers of the twelve states, and the shepherd of Yongzhou.

Wei Xiaokuan had six sons, the eldest of whom was Wei Chen. Among his sons, Mr. Wei, Wei Shou, Wei Ji and Wei Jin are well-known.

Mr. Wei, courtesy name Shanhui, is smart and eager to learn. He ranks among the generals of Qiusi, Kaifu Yitong, Nayan, and Jingzhaoyin. Later, he died in Bingzhou at the age of twenty-nine. As a gift to the general, he was granted the posthumous title of Duke of Henan Province and his posthumous title of Zhen. In the sixth year, he was given as a gift to Zhu Guo and the governor of Wuzhou. Mr. Wei's son Wei Yuancheng later succeeded him as Duke Yun.

Wei Shou, whose courtesy name is Shiling, is located in Jingzhaoyin. With his father's military achievements, he was awarded the title of Marquis of Yong'an County. Quite famous. He died at home due to illness. The posthumous title is determined. During Renshou, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty accepted his daughter as his concubine for the King of Jin, and his son was Wei Baoluan.

Wei Ji, ranked Taichang Shaoqing and Bo of Anyi County.

Wei Jin was ranked as the Minister of Internal History, the Minister of Household Affairs, and the Minister of Interpretation.

Wei Xiaokuan had two daughters, one named Wei Changying and the other unnamed. Wei Changying was granted the title of Princess of Pu'an County and married to Jie Sihui, the founding Duke of Kaifu, Shaobao and Xincai County.

Webster married Huangfu Dao, the governor of Huzhou, and gave birth to Huangfu Ji.

Wei Xiaokuan's nephew Wei Yi served as the prefect of Wei County.