Personal Information
- Father
- Ma Yuanfeng (馬元豐), posthumously honored King Jingzhuang of Chu
- Wife
- Name unknown, mother of Ma Xizhen
- Major Concubines
- Consort Yuan, mother of Ma Xisheng and Ma Xiwang
- Lady Chen, mother of Ma Xifan
- Lady Hua, mother of Ma Xigao
- Children (Ma Yin had at least 35 sons, but the names of most of them were lost to history)
- Ma Xizhen (馬希振), became Taoist monk
- Ma Xisheng (馬希聲) (899-932), later prince
- Ma Xifan (馬希範) (899-947), later prince
- Ma Xiwang (馬希旺) (d. ~933)
- Ma Xigao (馬希杲) (poisoned by Ma Xifan 945)
- Ma Xi'e (馬希萼), later prince
- Ma Xiguang (馬希廣), later prince (died 950)
- Ma Xichong (馬希崇), later prince
- Ma Xizhan (馬希瞻) (died 949)
- Ma Xineng (馬希能)
- Ma Xiguan (馬希貫)
- Ma Xiyin (馬希隱)
- Ma Xijun (馬希濬)
- Ma Xizhi (馬希知)
- Ma Xilang (馬希朗)
- daughter, Empress Ma of Southern Han, wife of Liu Yan
- daughter, wife of Qian Chuansu (錢傳璛), son of Qian Liu the King of Wuyue
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