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Xiahou Yuan Family Wife: Brother: Clan Brother: Eldest Son: Second Son: Third Son: Fourth Son: Fifth Son: Sixth Son: Seventh Son: Younger Son: Niece Grandson: Grandson: Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Remarks:

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Xiahou Yuan, also known as Miaocai, was one of the first generals to follow Cao Cao's army. In 216, Zhen shou Hanzhong, in 219, died in the Battle of Dingjun Mountain, and was the general of Zhengxi, the Marquis of Zhenxi. In this article, we will not talk about Xiahou Yuan's achievements, because this famous general is very familiar to us, and today we will talk about his family!

Xiahou Yuan Family Wife: Brother: Clan Brother: Eldest Son: Second Son: Third Son: Fourth Son: Fifth Son: Sixth Son: Seventh Son: Younger Son: Niece Grandson: Grandson: Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Remarks:

Family figures: Xiahou Heng, Xiahou Ba, Xiahou Wei, Xiahou Hui, Xiahou He, Xiahou Gui, Xiahou Rong, Xiahou Ji, Xiahou Jun, Xiahou Zhuang, Xiahou Zhen, Xiahou Chen, Xiahou Shi

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > wife:</h1>

Ding Shi, wife of Xiahou Yuan, cousin of Cao Cao.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > brother:</h1>

No name is recorded, and he died of famine in his early years, leaving a daughter of the Xiahou clan.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > brother:</h1>

Xiahou Huan (夏侯惇), brother of xiahou Yuan, after the establishment of the State of Wei, was an official to a general and was given the title of Marquis of Gao'an Township.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > eldest son:</h1>

Xiahou Heng, Xiahou Yuan's eldest son, Cao Cao's niece married him. After Xiahou Yuan's death, Xiahou Heng succeeded to the marquis of Bochangting and later became the Marquis of Anningting.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > second son:</h1>

Xiahou Ba, zi Zhongquan, second son of Xiahou Yuan, Marquis of Bochangting during the Wei dynasty, in 249, Sima Yi of Wei staged a coup and killed Cao Shuang. Xiahou Ba's heart was uneasy, and he surrendered to Shu Han and served as a general on horseback!

Xiahou Yuan Family Wife: Brother: Clan Brother: Eldest Son: Second Son: Third Son: Fourth Son: Fifth Son: Sixth Son: Seventh Son: Younger Son: Niece Grandson: Grandson: Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Remarks:

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > three sons:</h1>

Xiahou claimed that Xiahou Yuan was the third son, and the history books said that he had military talent, and at the age of 16, he could shoot tigers, and Cao Cao and Cao Pi liked him, but unfortunately died at the age of 18.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > four sons:</h1>

Xiahou Wei ,Also known as Ji Quan , Xiahou Yuan ' ' fourth son , successively served as Jing and Yan Shi , and Xiahou Wei was friendly with Cao Pi and Cao Zhi. He died at the age of 49 and was given the title of Muhou.

< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > five sons:</h1>

Xiahou Rong, the fifth son of Xiahou Yuan, was particularly talented when he was young, and he never forgot to remember at the age of seven, and wrote poems to make Cao Pi also admire. When he was 13 years old, seeing that his father Xiahou Yuan had been killed, Xiahou Rong refused to back down and drew his sword and rushed into the enemy line to die.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > six sons:</h1>

Xiahou Hui, the sixth son of Xiahou Yuan, liked to debate at a young age, and the official Zhile An Taishou died at the age of 37.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > seven sons:</h1>

Xiahou He, zi yiquan, xiahou yuan's seven sons. During the Wei Dynasty, he successively served as Yin and Taichang of Henan. In 264, the Wei general Zhong Hui destroyed the Shu rebellion, and Xiahou He sent an envoy to Chengdu, where he was made a township marquis. During the Jin Dynasty, Ren Guangluxun.

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > young son:</h1>

In the early years of famine, Xiahou Yuan abandoned his young son to support his brother's orphan daughter Xiahou Shi.

Xiahou Yuan Family Wife: Brother: Clan Brother: Eldest Son: Second Son: Third Son: Fourth Son: Fifth Son: Sixth Son: Seventh Son: Younger Son: Niece Grandson: Grandson: Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Remarks:

< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > niece</h1>

Xiahou Shi, Xiahou Yuan's niece, at the age of 14, married Zhang Fei and had two daughters married to Liu Chan.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > grandson:</h1>

Xiahou Ji, grandson of Xiahou Yuan, son of Xiahou Heng, and general of Ren Huben.

Xiahou Jun, grandson of Xiahou Yuan, eldest son of Xiahou Wei, was the assassin of Renhe Prefecture.

Xiahou Zhuang (夏侯庄), grandson of Xiahou Yuan and second son of Xiahou Wei, married the younger sister of Empress Jingyang of Jin and served as the Taishou of Huainan.

Xiahou Yuan Family Wife: Brother: Clan Brother: Eldest Son: Second Son: Third Son: Fourth Son: Fifth Son: Sixth Son: Seventh Son: Younger Son: Niece Grandson: Grandson: Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Remarks:

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > great-grandchildren:</h1>

Xiahou Zhao, great-grandson of Xiahou Yuan, son of Xiahou Ji.

Xiahou Zhan, great-grandson of Xiahou Yuan, son of Xiahou Zhuang, successively served as Nanyang Xiang and Scattered HorseMan.

Xiahou Guangji, great-granddaughter of Xiahou Yuan, daughter of Xiahou Zhuang, Princess Sima Xiao of Jin, and mother of Sima Rui, Emperor of Jin.

Xiahou Yuan Family Wife: Brother: Clan Brother: Eldest Son: Second Son: Third Son: Fourth Son: Fifth Son: Sixth Son: Seventh Son: Younger Son: Niece Grandson: Grandson: Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Great-Grandson: Remarks:

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Note:</h1>

Family titles: Marquis of Bochangting, Marquis of Anningting, Marquis of Guannei

Family origin: PeiGuo county (Bozhou, Anhui)

Family states: Han, Wei, Jin

Related historical materials: "Romance of the Three Kingdoms Volume Nine Wei Shu 9", "Wei Luo", "Shiyu"

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