Feng Qingxue carefully read the whole thing, and continued on.
The entries stated that Wang Xinsheng had two wives. The first was Zhu Hong and the second was Guo Yan. Zhu Hong bore him three sons and one daughter, but a son and daughter were lost in the war. The remaining two sons, Wang Qingping and Wang Qing'an, were both important figures. Zhu Hong passed away due to illness during the war. A few years later, Wang Xinsheng took Guo Yan as his second wife and had six children. Their eldest son died on the battlefield in the Northeast. The remaining five grew up to work in various industries; none of them pursued careers in politics or the military.
Feng Qingxue did not read much about Wang Xinsheng's family life, as the entries following his children were about his grandchildren. Twenty or so in total, a mix of talented boys and girls, too many to count.
She focused on the major events of Wang Xinsheng's life, particularly the decades of the sixties and seventies.