Family
- Great-great-grandfather: Bodedalai (博地達賚), beile.
- Great-grandfather: Namusai (納穆塞), beile.
- Grandfather: Manggusi (莽古斯), beile, posthumously honoured as "Prince Fu of the First Rank" (福親王).
- Father: Jaisang (寨桑), beile, posthumously honoured as "Prince Zhong of the First Rank" (忠親王).
- Mother: Lady Mou (某氏), posthumously honoured as "Consort Xian" (賢妃).
- Aunt: Empress Xiaoduanwen, Jaisang's full sister, Empress Consort of Hong Taiji.
- Siblings:
- Wukeshan (吳克善), older brother.
- Harjol, older sister, Hong Taiji's concubine.
- Spouse: Hong Taiji, married in 1625.
- Children:
- Fulin, succeeded Hong Taiji as the Shunzhi Emperor in 1643.
- Yatu, Kurun Princess Yongmu (固伦雍穆公主雅图; 1629–1678)
- Atu, Kurun Princess Shuhui (固伦淑慧公主阿图; 1632–1700)
- Kurun Princess Duanxian (固伦端献公主; 1633–1648)
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