I'm not sure exactly. You might need to look into historical records or family trees for the accurate number.
Sorry, I have no idea. To find out, you could consult genealogy databases, old census records, or maybe even speak to local historians who specialize in such matters.
I don't know how many children the peerless Martial God Lin Feng has. I recommend a more detailed novel to you: "The City's Strongest Daughter-in-law". The protagonist of this novel, Lin Feng, is a daughter-in-law who is bullied everywhere. However, in the end, he became the city's strongest daughter-in-law with his own hard work and wisdom. There are many family stories about him and his children in the novel. I suggest you read them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Mi Yue had three children. She was with Ying Ji, the son of King Ying Si, and Ying Kui, the son of King Yiqu.
In the novel Joy of Life and its derivative works, Fan Xian had a total of five children. - Daughter Fan Shuning (born to Lin Wan 'er); - His son, Fan Liang (born to Liu Sisi); - Daughter Red Bean Rice (born with Zhan Doudou); - Twin sons (born to Zhan Doudou).
In the novel Legend of Mi Yue, Mi Shu gave birth to three children: 1. The eldest son, Ying Dang, raised the tripod and died. 2. Princess Ying Hua died of dystocia. 3. His second son, Ying Kui, was born to Wei Shu. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Ma Xiaotao was a character in the novel " The Peerless Tang Sect " and its derivative works. She did not have children. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!
In the comics, Mystique's children are Nightcrawler and Rogue. Their storylines often intersect with Mystique's own adventures and her complex relationships within the comic universe.
Fan Xian had three children. His son, Fan Liang, was born to his wife, Lin Wan 'er. His daughter, Red Bean Rice, was born to the Northern Qi Empress, Zhan Doudou. His eldest daughter, Fan Shuning, was born to Fan Xian's servant girl, Liu Sisi.
Tong Yuwan gave birth to three children. In the original novel, Tong Yuwan and Du Yuntang had a child who died prematurely. Later, they had two more children and adopted Li Shaofeng's child. The TV series did not show these plots.