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Does Zhang Fei have a biological son (it’s best to tell some things about his descendants)

Wife: Xiahou, (named Xiahoujuan in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms") and Xiahou Ba's younger sister. In the fifth year of Jian'an, when Ba Congmei was thirteen or four years old, he went out to collect firewood in this county and got it from Zhang Fei. Fei found out about his good daughter and took her as his wife. Xiahou Yuan died in battle at Dingjun Mountain, and the Xiahou family requested that Xiahou Yuan be buried. Children: Zhang Bao, Zhang Fei’s eldest son. Died young. Zhang Shao, the second son of Zhang Fei. When the official arrives, the minister serves as a servant and shoots. Dear Queen, the eldest daughter of Zhang Fei and the wife of Liu Chan. She was first adopted as Liu Chan's concubine. After that, she was established as the queen, and she was called the queen of mourning. He died in 238 and was buried in Nanling. Queen Zhang, the second daughter of Zhang Fei and the wife of Liu Chan. After the death of his sister, Queen Jing'ai, she became queen in the first month of 238. After the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, he followed Liu Chan to Luoyang. Sun Zhang Zun, son of Zhang Bao, was minister. When Wei defeated Shu, he accompanied Zhuge Zhan to guard Mianzhu Pass, fought with Deng Ai, and died in the battle. Zhang Bao was an official of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period and the eldest son of Zhang Fei. Zhang Bao's deeds in history are unknown. Due to the influence of Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Zhang Bao always appears in later literary and artistic works as a fierce general no less than his father Zhang Fei. Zhang Shao was born in Zhuojun (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, Pushe, a minister and minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, was the second son of Zhang Fei, a chariot and cavalry general of the Shu Han Dynasty. He inherited his father's title of Marquis of Xixiang. After the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, he surrendered to the Wei Dynasty and was named a lord.