Family
- Father: Mianxing (綿性; 1814 - 1879), Duke Who Assists the Nation (輔國公).
- Spouses:
- Lady Hegiya (合佳氏)
- Lady Liugiya (劉佳氏)
- (Four other wives)
- Children:
- Zaizhen, Yikuang's eldest son, born to Lady Hegiya.
- Zaibo (載搏), Yikuang's second son, born to Lady Liugiya.
- Third son, name unknown, died at a young age.
- Fourth son, name unknown, died at a young age.
- Zailun (載倫), Yikuang's fifth son, born to Lady Liugiya. He married Sun Baoqi's daughter, while his own daughter married the son of Empress Dowager Cixi's younger brother Guixiang (桂祥).
- Sixth son, name unknown, died at a young age.
- (12 daughters)
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