Children
- Miankai, Prince Chunke of the First Rank (惇恪親王綿愷; 1795–1838), the Jiaqing Emperor's third son, married the daughter of Fuqing (福庆)
- Mianxin, Prince Duanhuai of the First Rank (瑞懷親王綿忻; 1805–1828), the Jiaqing Emperor's fourth son
- Daughter (1793–1795), name unknown, the Jiaqing Emperor's seventh daughter
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Famous quotes containing the word children:
“And those handmade presents that children often bring home from school: They have so much value! The value is that the child put whatever he or she could into making them. The way we parents respond to the giving of such gifts is very important. To the child the gift is really self, and they want so much for their selves to be acceptable, to be loved.”
—Fred Rogers (20th century)
“Families suffered badly under industrialization, but they survived, and the lives of men, women, and children improved. Children, once marginal and exploited figures, have moved to a position of greater protection and respect,... The historic decline in the overall death rates for children is an astonishing social fact, notwithstanding the disgraceful infant mortality figures for the poor and minorities. Like the decline in death from childbirth for women, this is a stunning achievement.”
—Joseph Featherstone (20th century)
“It comes down to a doubt about the wisdom
Of having children after having had them,
So there is nothing we can do about it
But warn the children they perhaps should have none.”
—Robert Frost (18741963)