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How many sons does Wu Sangui have?
There are only two names in history, Wu He.

1, Wu

Wu (1636- 1674), the son of Wu Sangui, was born in Gaoyou, Jiangnan (now Gaoyou, Jiangsu). 1644, Wu Sangui led the Qing soldiers into the customs. 1653, sourdrang dowager married and Wu married.

Because Dourgen was wary of Wu Sangui, Wu stayed in Beijing as an official through political marriage, and was actually a hostage of the imperial court. 1654 was named the third-class viscount Xiong Ying, who was also the prince of Taibao after fourteen years of Shunzhi. 1668, Jin Shaofu and Prince Taifu.

In December of A.D. 1673, the news of Wu Sangui uprising against Qing Dynasty reached Beijing, and Wu was arrested and imprisoned. Mingzhu suggested that Wu and Wu Shilin be executed.

1674 may 18 (a statement 1675) "Wu and his son Wu Shilin ran aground, and the other youngest sons survived." After Wu Shifan acceded to the throne, posthumous title became emperor of filial piety.

2. Wu Yingqi

Wu Yingqi, a figure in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty, was the son of Wu Sangui. During the San Francisco Rebellion, Wu Yingqi led Ma Bao and other generals to move to Guizhou, Guangxi, Hunan and Sichuan. After Wu Sangui's death, Wu Yingqi and his nephew Wu Shifan lived in seclusion in Kunming.

Since then, there is no record of Wu Yingqi in the historical books such as Donghua Record and Qing History Draft.

Extended data:

Wu Sangui family members:

First of all, parents

1. Father: Wu Xiang, commander of Jinzhou, early official of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty.

2. Mother: I don't know

3. Stepmother: the daughter-in-law of Zu Dashou.

Second, brother

1, Brother Wu Sanfeng

2. Brother Wu Sanfu

Third, wives and concubines

1, Queen Zhang

2. Four Manchu women (four Manchu women given by the Qing court, "every March will follow")

3. Loved concubines include Chen Yuanyuan, Eight Faces Guanyin, Four Faces Guanyin, Lianer, etc. It is said that there are thousands of concubines in the harem in Yunnan.

Fourth, son

1, Wu

2. Wu Yingqi

3. Number of youngest sons

Verb (abbreviation for verb) daughter

1, oh, marry Xia Guoxiang.

2. Oh, marry Hu.

3. Wu, marry Wang Yongkang

The intransitive verb Sun Zi

1, Wu Shilin: In the 14th year of Kangxi (1675), Wu Shilin and his father Wu were executed on April 13th.

2. Wu Shizhen

3. Wu Shifan: Wu's illegitimate child first stayed in Yunnan. Wu Sangui died and went to Guiyang to attend the funeral. He was proclaimed emperor by the Ministry and changed his name to Honghua. Twenty years after Kangxi (168 1), he committed suicide.

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