Family
- Father: Daoguang Emperor
- Mother: Empress Xiaojingcheng
- Spouse: Lady Guwalgiya (瓜爾佳氏)
- Children:
- Kurun Princess Rongshou (榮壽固倫公主), Yixin's eldest daughter.
- Zaicheng (載澂; 1858–1885), Yixin's eldest son, granted the title of beile.
- Zaiying (載瀅; 1861–1909), Yixin's second son, granted the title of a beile. He was adopted by Yihe (奕詥), Prince Zhong of the Second Rank.
- Zaijun (載濬), Yixin's third son, granted the title of Duke Who Assists the Nation (輔國公), died early.
- Zaihuang (載潢), Yixin's fourth son, died early.
- Grandchildren:
- Zaiying's children:
- Puwei (溥偉; 1880–1936), Prince Gongxian of the First Rank.
- Puru
- Puyou (溥佑), born after Yixin's death, adopted by a descendant of Abatai. He returned to the Aisin-Gioro clan in 1937.
- Puhui (溥僡; 1906–1963)
- Zaiying's children:
- Great-grandchildren:
- Yuzhan, Puwei's son.
- Puru's children:
- Taohua (韜華)
- Yuli (毓岦)
- Yucen (毓岑)
- Yuqi (毓岐)
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