Queens: • Queen Huiwen, of
Wei (; d. 305 BC), possibly a daughter of
King Hui of Wei; married in 334 BC; the mother of Crown Prince Dang •
Queen Dowager Xuan, of the Mi clan of
Chu (; d. 265 BC), a royal of Chu by birth; the mother of Princes Ji, Shi and Kui Sons: • Prince Tong (; d. 311 BC), ruled as the Marquis of
Shu from 313–311 BC • Crown Prince Dang (; 329–307 BC), ruled as
King Wu of Qin from 310–307 BC • Prince Zhuang (; d. 305 BC) • Prince Yong (; d. 305 BC) • Prince Ji (; 325–251 BC), ruled as
King Zhaoxiang of Qin from 306–251 BC • Prince Yun (; d. 301 BC), ruled as the Marquis of
Shu from 308–301 BC • Prince Shi () • Known by his title, Lord Gaoling () • Prince Kui () • Known by his title, Lord Jingyang () • Prince Yao () • Prince Chi () Daughters: • Queen Yi of Yan () • Married
King Yi of Yan (d. 321 BC) in 334 BC ==In fiction and popular culture==