Bai Ying's real child was a tile-roofed house. According to the clues in the search results, before Bai Ying was chased by Qiu Shan, she sent her child to the farmhouse to be taken care of to ensure that the child could grow up healthily. Some people speculated that Bai Ying's descendant might be Yan Furui, but the author believed that the real descendant was the tile-roofed house. Other search results also mentioned that Bai Ying's child had died, or that Bai Ying had no descendants at all. Therefore, Bai Ying's real child was a tile-roofed house.
Bai Ying's child was Shao Yankuan. In the play " Si Teng," Qiu Shan learned that as long as the demon was willing to give birth to a child for humans, the demon power would disappear, so he asked Shao Yan Kuan to trick Si Teng. On the eve of their marriage, Si Teng was struggling internally, so he split into two people. One was Si Teng, and the other was Bai Ying. Bai Ying killed Si Teng for love. After seeing the true faces of Qiu Shan and Shao Yan Kuan, Bai Ying began to plot Si Teng's resurrection. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Bai Ying's child was Shao Yan Kuan.
Bai Ying's child was Shao Yankuan's. In the plot, Qiu Shan learned that as long as the demon was willing to bear children for humans, the demon power would disappear, so he asked Shao Yan Kuan to trick Si Teng. On the eve of their marriage, Si Teng was struggling internally, so he split into two people. One was Si Teng, and the other was Bai Ying. Bai Ying killed Si Teng for love. After seeing the true faces of Qiu Shan and Shao Yan Kuan, Bai Ying began to plot Si Teng's resurrection. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Bai Ying's child was Shao Yan Kuan's.
Bai Ying's child was Shao Yankuan's. In the play " Si Teng," Qiu Shan learned that as long as the demon was willing to give birth to a child for humans, the demon power would disappear, so he asked Shao Yan Kuan to trick Si Teng. On the eve of their marriage, Si Teng was struggling internally, so he split into two people. One was Si Teng, and the other was Bai Ying. Bai Ying killed Si Teng for love. After seeing the true faces of Qiu Shan and Shao Yan Kuan, Bai Ying began to plot Si Teng's resurrection. Therefore, according to the information provided, Bai Ying's child was Shao Yan Kuan's.
Bai Ying's child had a tile-roofed house. In the TV series " Si Teng," Bai Ying entrusted her son to the care of a farmer before being hunted by Qiu Shan. This child was very likely to be a tile-roofed house. The tile-roofed house was a child picked up from the forest, which was in line with Bai Ying's environment. Therefore, according to the information provided, the tile-roofed house was Bai Ying's child.
There were different theories and speculations about the identity of Bai Ying's child in the original novel. Some people believed that Bai Ying's child was Shao Yan Kuan, because in the play Si Teng, Qiu Shan learned that as long as the demon was willing to give birth to a child for a human, the demon power would disappear, so he asked Shao Yan Kuan to trick Si Teng. On the eve of their marriage, Si Teng was struggling internally, so he split into two people. One was Si Teng, and the other was Bai Ying. Bai Ying killed Si Teng for love. After seeing the true faces of Qiu Shan and Shao Yan Kuan, Bai Ying began to plot Si Teng's resurrection. Some people believed that Bai Ying's child was a tile-roofed house because in the TV series " Si Teng," Bai Ying entrusted her son to the care of a farmer before being chased by Qiu Shan. The tile-roofed house was a child picked up from the forest, which matched Bai Ying's entrusted environment. However, there was no clear evidence to determine the true identity of Bai Ying's child. Therefore, there was no definite answer to the identity of Bai Ying's child in the original novel.
There were two different views on who Bai Ying's child was. According to the information in document [1] and document [5], Bai Ying's child was likely to have a tile-roofed house. In the TV series " Si Teng," Bai Ying entrusted her son to the care of a farmer before being hunted down by Qiu Shan. The tile-roofed house was a child picked up from the forest, which matched Bai Ying's entrusting environment. However, according to the information in document [2], document [3], document [4], document [7], document [8], and document [9], Bai Ying's child was Shao Yan Kuan. In the drama " Si Teng," Qiu Shan asked Shao Yan Kuan to trick Si Teng. On the eve of their marriage, Si Teng struggled internally and split into two people. One was Si Teng, and the other was Bai Ying. Bai Ying killed Si Teng for love and married Shao Yan Kuan. They had a child. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine who Bai Ying's child was.
Bai Ying's child did not appear in the TV series "Si Teng." In the movie, Bai Ying was originally Si Teng's clone. After she married Shao Yan Kuan, she gave birth to a son and entrusted the child to Qin Fang's great-grandfather, Qin Laifu, to raise. However, in order to protect the child, Bai Ying found another child to replace her son. Therefore, Bai Ying's child did not appear in the drama.
In the original novel," Twin Mirror Cities," Bai Ying and Su Mo had a child.
Di Ying's child was called Sun Anzuo. Di Ying regarded her child as a priceless treasure in her life and did her best to provide him with the best living conditions. However, there were reports that Di Ying's doting on her children caused controversy, including long-term breast-feeding, sleeping in separate beds at the age of 15, and excessive pampering. Sun Anzuo was once sent to prison for a crime, which was thought to be the result of Di Ying's excessive indulgence. In addition, Sun Anzuo had also broken up with a girlfriend who was nine years older than him, attracting some media attention. In general, Di Ying's child had some negative news in the media, but the specific information about his current situation and personal life was not clear.
Liu Ying had six sons. They were Liu Gong, the former Young Emperor, Liu Jiang, the King of Huaiyang, Liu Buyi, the King of Changshan, Liu Hong, the Marquis of Xiangcheng (later changed to the King of Changshan), Liu Chao, and Liu Wu, the Marquis of Huguan (later changed to the King of Huaiyang).