Si Teng had never given birth to a child himself. In the original novel of " Half-Demon Si Teng," Si Teng split into another demon, Bai Ying. Bai Ying married Shao Yan Kuan and gave birth to a son. However, there were other search results that mentioned that Bai Ying, who had split from Si Teng, killed Si Teng and gave birth to a child. Due to the contradiction between the search results, it was impossible to determine whether Si Teng really gave birth. Therefore, regarding this question, I don't know if Si Teng will give birth.
There were some contradictions and uncertainties about whether Si Teng had ever given birth. Some search results mentioned that Si Teng had split into another demon personality, Bai Ying. Bai Ying married Shao Yan Kuan and gave birth to a son. However, there were other search results that mentioned that Bai Ying, who had split from Si Teng, killed Si Teng and gave birth to a child. Due to the contradiction between these search results, it was impossible to determine whether Si Teng had really given birth. Therefore, regarding this question, I don't know if Si Teng has ever given birth.
Si Teng didn't give Qin Fang a baby. In the original novel and TV series, Si Teng split into a child named Nishitake. However, this child was not Si Teng's biological child, but an individual that Si Teng split into. Si Teng handed Xi Zhu over to Qin Fang to raise while he returned to the deep mountains and forests. Therefore, Si Teng didn't give Qin Fang a baby.
Si Teng did not give Qin Fang a child. In the original novel and TV series, Si Teng split into a child named Nishitake. However, this child was not Si Teng's biological child, but an individual that Si Teng split into. Si Teng handed Xi Zhu over to Qin Fang to raise while he returned to the deep mountains and forests. Therefore, Si Teng did not give Qin Fang a child.
Si Lili gave birth to a daughter named Red Bean Rice. Si Lili became pregnant and gave birth to Fan Xian's daughter. In the end, she married the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Northern Qi Imperial Consort. Therefore, Si Lili had given birth to her daughter through pregnancy.
Si Teng's child was Bai Ying's child.
The child Si Teng gave birth to was Bai Ying's child, named Xi Zhu. However, Xi Zhu was not Si Teng's biological son, but an individual that Si Teng had split off. Si Teng gave Xi Zhu to Qin Fang, but Qin Fang gave Xi Zhu to a rich couple to raise. Therefore, Xi Zhu could be said to be Bai Ying's descendant, or the child of the half-demon Si Teng.
Si Teng did not give birth to the child himself. In the original novel and the TV series " Si Teng," Si Teng split into an individual named Nishitake, but Nishitake was not Si Teng's biological son. Xi Zhu was raised by a rich couple after Si Teng handed him over to Qin Fang. Therefore, Si Teng did not give birth to the child himself.
The child Si Teng gave birth to was Bai Ying's child, named Xi Zhu. However, Xi Zhu was not Si Teng's biological son, but an individual that Si Teng had split off. Si Teng gave Xi Zhu to Qin Fang, but Qin Fang gave Xi Zhu to a rich couple to raise. Therefore, Xi Zhu could be said to be Bai Ying's descendant, or the child of the half-demon Si Teng.
Yes, Si Lili had indeed given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian. Her name was Red Bean Rice.
"Xixi is Si Teng's other clone, but she seems to have lost her memories." In the end, Xixi would return to Si Teng and be with Qin Fang.