Family
- Father: Quan Rou (全柔), xiaolian, served as an official during the reign of Emperor Ling of Han, later served Sun Ce and Sun Quan
- Spouse: Sun Luban (孫魯班), Sun Quan's daughter
- Sons:
- Quan Xu (全緒)
- Quan Ji (全寄)
- Quan Yi (全懌), defected to Cao Wei
- Quan Wu (全吳), born by Sun Luban
- Grandsons:
- Quan Yi (全禕), Quan Xu's son, defected to Cao Wei
- Quan Yi (全儀), son of some elder brother of Quan Yi (全懌), defected to Cao Wei
- Quan Jing (全靜), defected to Cao Wei
- Relatives:
- Quan Duan (全端), nephew, defected to Cao Wei
- Quan Pian (全翩), nephew, defected to Cao Wei
- Quan Ji (全缉), nephew, defected to Cao Wei
- Quan Shang (全尚), son of a distant cousin, killed by Sun Chen
- Quan Ji (全紀), Quan Shang's son, committed suicide
- Quan Huijie (全惠解), Quan Shang's daughter, empress during the reign of Sun Liang
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