Family
The following list contains family members of Zhuge Liang:
- Ancestor: Zhuge Feng (諸葛豐), served as Director of Retainers during the reign of Emperor Yuan of Han
- Father: Zhuge Gui (諸葛珪), served as Assistant in Mount Tai Commandery during the late Han Dynasty
- Uncle: Zhuge Xuan (諸葛玄), served as Administrator of Yuzhang, joined Liu Biao later. Raised Zhuge Liang and Zhuge Jun.
- Siblings:
- Zhuge Jin, older brother, served Wu
- Zhuge Jun (諸葛均), younger brother, served Shu
- Older sister, unknown name, married Pang Shanmin (Pang Tong's older cousin)
- Older sister, unknown name, married a member of the Xiangyang Kuai clan (headed by Kuai Liang and Kuai Yue)
- Cousins:
- Zhuge Dan, served Wei, participated in the Three Rebellions in Shouchun, killed after his defeat
- Spouse: Lady Huang, daughter of Huang Chengyan. Commonly known as Huang Yueying or Huang Shou (黃綬) in folk tales.
- Sons:
- Zhuge Zhan, served Shu, killed in action during the Conquest of Shu by Wei
- Zhuge Huai (諸葛懷), lived as a commoner during the Jin Dynasty
- Adopted children:
- Zhuge Qiao, son of Zhuge Jin, adopted by Zhuge Liang, served Shu, died at a young age
- Grandsons:
- Zhuge Pan (諸葛攀), son of Zhuge Qiao, returned to Eastern Wu to continue the Zhuge family line there after Zhuge Ke's death
- Zhuge Shang, oldest son of Zhuge Zhan, killed in action with his father during the Conquest of Shu by Wei
- Zhuge Jing (諸葛京), second son of Zhuge Zhan, moved to Hedong in 264 with Zhuge Pan's son Zhuge Xian (諸葛顯), served the Jin Dynasty
- Zhuge Zhi (諸葛質), youngest son of Zhuge Zhan
- Descendants:
- Marie Zhuge Ziqi (諸葛梓岐), Hong Kong based Canadian model, claims to be a descendant of Zhuge Liang. Her ancestry however, has been challenged before.
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