Family
- Father: King Taejo (태조)
- Mother: Queen Shin-ui of the Anbyeon Han clan (신의왕후 한씨, September 1337 – September 12, 1391)
- Consorts and their Respective Issue:
- Queen Jeongan of the Gyeongju Kim clan (정안왕후 김씨) - No issue.
- Royal Noble Consort Seong of the Cheongju Ji clan (성빈 지씨)
- Yi Hu-saeng, the Prince Deokcheon (이후생 덕천군, 1397–1465), 1st son
- Yi Mal-saeng, the Prince Dopyeong (이말생 도평군), 2nd son
- Ji Suk-ui (숙의 지씨)
- Yi Won-saeng, the Prince Uipyeong (이원생 의평군, ?–1461), 1st son
- Yi Mu-saeng, the Prince Seonseong (이무생 선성군), 2nd son
- Yi Ho-saeng, the Prince Imseong (이호생 임성군), 3rd son
- Princess Hamyang (함양옹주), Only daughter
- Ki Suk-ui of the Haengju Ki clan (숙의 기씨, ?–1457)
- Yi Gun-saeng, the Prince Sunpyeong (이군생 순평군, ?–1456), 1st son
- Yi Ui-saeng, the Prince Geumpyeong (이의생 금평군, ?–1435), 2nd son
- Yi Yung-saeng, the Prince Jeongseok (이융생 정석군), 3rd son
- Yi Seon-saeng, the Prince Murim (이선생 무림군), 4th son
- Princess Sukshin (숙신옹주), 1st daughter
- Princess Sangwon (상원옹주), 2nd daughter
- Princess Deokcheon (덕천옹주), 3rd daughter
- Princess Goseong (고성옹주), 4th daughter
- Princess Jeonsan (전산옹주), 5th daughter
- Mun Suk-ui (숙의 문씨)
- Yi Gwi-saeng, the Prince Jong-ui (이귀생 종의군, 1393–1451), Only son
- Lee Suk-ui (숙의 이씨)
- Yi Jong-saeng, the Prince Jinnam (이종생 진남군, 1406–1470), Only son
- Yoon Suk-ui (숙의 윤씨)
- Yi Deok-saeng, the Prince Sudo (이덕생 수도군), 1st son
- Yi Nok-saeng, the Prince Im-eon (이녹생 임언군), 2nd son
- Yi Bok-saeng, the Prince Seokbo (이복생 석보군), 3rd son
- Yi Bo-saeng, the Prince Jangcheon (이보생 장천군), 4th son
- Princess Incheon (인천옹주), 1st daughter
- Princess Haman (함안옹주), 2nd daughter
- Lady Ga-ui of the Yoo clan (가의궁주 유씨)
- Yi Bul-no (이불노)
- Lady-in-Waiting Gimae (시비 기매)
- Yi Ji-woon (이지운)
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