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Is Zhu Qiyu the son of Hanwang?

Zhu Qiyu is not the son of Hanwang.

In Fenghua, Daming, Hu Shanxiang is Zhu Qiyu's mother. She once had a one-night stand with Hanwang in order to get him to recommend the list, but because he is the second son of Zhu Zhanji in the play, the time can't match, but she once gave birth to a child in the middle, which is not allowed to be Hanwang's child from the point of time.

Hu Shanxiang in the play, by hook or by crook, gave birth to Zhu Zhanji's second son, Zhu Qiyu, but he didn't like it because Zhu Zhanji knew about Hu Shanxiang's deal with Hanwang.

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