The founder of the Yuan Dynasty, Kublai Khan
The picture shows the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, Bo Erjijin·Kublai Khan
The eleven concubines of Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty
Kulu Black Minister (the first Orudo, the deposed queen) - Hongjira Tegulun (Queen) - Hongjira Chabi (the second Orudo, Queen Zhao Ruishun) - Hongjira Nan Bi (Queen Nanbi)—Tala Hai (Third Orudo, Queen)—Nu Han (Queen) - Wu Shizhen (the fourth Orudo, Queen) - Kuokuolun (Queen) - Su Gedasi (Queen) - Babahan (concubine) - Sabuhu (concubine)
The picture shows Zhao Ruishun Holy Queen Hongjira Cha Must
The twelve princes of Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty
Duoerzhi (prince) - Zhenjin (Yuan Yuzong) - Mangge La ( Anxi King ) - Namu Han (King of Guiding) - Hu Gechi (King of Yunnan) - Ai Yachi (Prince) - Aoduchi ( King of Xiping ) - Kuokuo ( King of Ning ) - Tuo Huan (King of Zhennan) )—Kudulu Timur (Prince)—Tie Miachi ( Prince) - Khuridai (Prince)
The picture shows Guiding Wang Boerjijin·Namuhan
The six princesses of Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty
Yue Lie (the eldest princess of the State of Zhao, the consort: Aibu Hua) - Wanze (the eldest princess of the State of Lu, the consort: Oruo Luozhen) - Nangjiazhen (the eldest princess of the State of Lu, the consort: Temuer Manzi )—Wuluzhen (Princess of Changguo, Consort: Bohua ) - Hudulu Jian is lost (the eldest princess of Qi , the consort: Wang Zan ) - Chalun ( the eldest princess of Chang Guo , the consort: Tie Jianqian)