Relatives and Descendants
- Empress He and He Jin have different fathers.
- Empress He and He Miao (何苗) have different mothers.
- Therefore He Jin and He Miao have no blood relationship.
- Zhang Rang's daughter-in-law was a sister of Empress He.
- Although He Jin's family suffered great losses at the revolt of the Ten Attendants, He Jin's son, He Xian (何咸) survived it. He Xian's son, He Yan was born around AD 195. Before long He Xian died. Afterwards, He Xian's wife, Lady Yin (尹夫人), the mother of He Yan, became a concubine of Cao Cao and bore Cao Ju (曹矩), a son of Cao Cao.
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