Zhang Fei - Family

Family

  • Spouses:
    • Lady Xiahou (夏侯氏), niece of Xiahou Yuan. When she was about 13 or 14 years old, she was captured by Zhang Fei while out gathering firewood. Zhang Fei married her and they had a daughter, who became Empress Jing'ai of Shu.
  • Sons:
    • Zhang Bao, died at a young age
    • Zhang Shao (張紹), served as a Deputy Director of the Imperial Secretariat in Shu, accompanied Liu Shan to Luoyang after the fall of Shu
  • Daughters:
    • Empress Jing'ai, born to Lady Xiahou, married Liu Shan
    • Empress Zhang, married Liu Shan after the death of Empress Jing'ai, accompanied Liu Shan to Luoyang after the fall of Shu
  • Grandsons:
    • Zhang Zun, son of Zhang Bao, served as Imperial Secretary in Shu, killed in action at Mianzhu Pass during the Conquest of Shu by Wei

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