Personal Information
- Father
- Meng Dao (孟道), posthumously honored Emperor Xiaowu with the temple name Xianzong (honored 934)
- Wife
- Lady Li (died 932), daughter of Li Kerang (李克讓) brother of Li Keyong the Prince of Jin, later Grand Princess Qionghua (created 923?/925?) and then Grand Princess Fuqing (created 930) during Later Tang, posthumously honored as Grand Princess Yongshun of Jin by Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang, posthumously honored as empress by Meng Zhixiang (honored 934)
- Major Concubine
- Consort Li (died 965), originally consort to Emperor Zhuangzong of Later Tang, mother of Prince Chang
- Children
- Two unnamed sons, presumably died early
- Meng Chang (孟昶) (919-965), né Meng Renzan (孟仁贊), the Crown Prince (created 934), later emperor
- Meng Renyu (孟仁裕) (928-970), the Prince of Peng (created 950)
- Meng Renzhi (孟仁贄) (927-971), the Prince of Ya (created 950), later the Earl of Pingchang during Song Dynasty
- Meng Rencao (孟仁操) (died 986), the Prince of Jia (created 950)
- Princess Chonghua, wife of Yi Yangui (伊延瓌)
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