Li Zhi had a total of eight sons and four daughters. His sons were Li Zhong, King of Yan, Li Xiao, King of Dao, Li Shangjin, King of Ze, Li Sujie, King of Xu, Li Hong, Prince of Zhang Huai, Li Xian, and Li Dan, Emperor of Tang. His daughters were Princess Yiyang, Princess Gaoan, Princess Anding, and Princess Taiping.
Li Zhi had a total of eight sons and four daughters. His sons were Li Zhong, Li Xiao, Li Shangjin, Li Sujie, Li Hong, Li Xian, Li Xian, and Li Dan. His daughters were Li Xiayu, Princess Gao An, Princess An Dingsi, and Princess Taiping.
Chen Daoming had a daughter named Chen Ge. As for whether there was any information about his other son or daughter, there was no mention of it in the search results, so he could not be sure.
Liu Bang had eight sons and one daughter.
Li Jiancheng had five daughters. Among them, there was a clear record of the second daughter, Li Wanshun, who was conferred the title of Wenxi County Lord. The details of the other four daughters were not recorded.
Li Zhi had a total of eight sons. They were the eldest son, Li Zhong; the second son, Li Xiao; the third son, Li Shangjin; the fourth son, Li Sujie; the fifth son, Li Hong; the sixth son, Li Xian; the seventh son, Li Xian; and the eighth son, Li Dan. Among them, the eldest son Li Zhong was ordered to die by Wu Zetian, the second son Li Xiao died of illness, the third son Li Shangjin was executed, the fourth son Li Sujie was demoted and condemned, the fifth son Li Hong died of illness, the sixth son Li Xian was demoted, and the seventh son Li Xian and the eighth son Li Dan survived.
Li Zhi's sons were Li Zhong, Li Xiao, Li Shangjin, Li Sujie, Li Hong, Li Xian, Li Xian, and Li Dan.
Emperor Joy of Life had five sons. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, Crown Prince Li Chengqian, and Fan Xian.
Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, had a total of 21 daughters.