Liu Bang and Lu Zhi had two children. Their son was Liu Ying, also known as Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, the second emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. His daughter was Princess Lu Yuan, who married the King of Zhao, Zhang Ao. This information can be found in the search results provided.
Liu Bang had a total of nine children, eight of whom were sons and one was a daughter. Liu Bang's sons included his eldest son, Liu Fei (King of Qi), his second son, Liu Ying (Emperor Hui of Han), his third son, Liu Ruyi (King of Zhao), his fourth son, Liu Heng (Emperor Wen of Han), his fifth son, Liu Hui (King of Liang), his sixth son, Liu You (King of Huaiyang), his seventh son, Liu Chang (King of Huainan), and his eighth son, Liu Jian (King of Yan). Liu Bang's daughter was Princess Lu Yuan.
Empress Lu was fifteen years younger than Liu Bang.
Lu Zhi's father married her to Liu Bang because he felt that Liu Bang was not an ordinary person after seeing his face. He was afraid that Liu Bang would have great achievements in the future. Lu Zhi's father took the initiative to marry his daughter to Liu Bang. In addition, when Lu Zhi's father moved to Pei County to settle down, Liu Bang happened to be the chief of the Sishui Pavilion. Liu Bang's appearance was also described as a dragon face with a beautiful beard. This might be one of the reasons why Lu Zhi's father decided to marry his daughter to Liu Bang.
Wu Zetian and Li Zhi had a total of six children, including four sons and two daughters.
Wu Zetian and Li Zhi had a total of six children, including four sons and two daughters. Their sons were Dai Wang Li Hong, Lu Wang Li Xian, Tang Zhongzong Li Xian, and Tang Ruizong Li Dan. Their daughters were Princess Andingsi and Princess Taiping.
The incident of Lu Zhi killing Liu Ying was not directly mentioned. Although there was a description of Lu Zhi's cruel behavior and the massacre of the Liu family, there was no explicit mention of Lu Zhi personally killing Liu Ying. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine if Lu Zhi had killed Liu Ying.
Liu Chang was not born by Lu Zhi. Liu Chang's mother was Zhao Ji, the beauty of Zhao King Zhang Ao. Liu Bang handed Liu Chang over to Lu Zhi to raise, so Liu Chang grew up by Lu Zhi's side.
Liu Bang's descendants now make up about 2% of China's population. According to the statistics of Liu Ji's descendants, there were no less than 4.5 million descendants of Liu Ji at the beginning of this century. However, due to a certain error in the estimation of the number of descendants of Liu Bang, it was impossible to give an exact number.
Liu Bang had a total of eight sons. They were Liu Fei, King of Qi; Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of Han; Liu Ruyi, King of Zhao; Liu Heng, Emperor Wen; Liu Hui, King of Liang; Liu You, King of Huaiyang; Liu Chang, King of Huainan; and Liu Jian, King of Yan.