Xiahou Wei

[3] Yang Hu later became a famous general in the late Three Kingdoms period and the Jin dynasty (266–420).

Xiahou Wei once met the fortune teller Zhu Jianping (朱建平), who told him, "You'll become a provincial governor by the age of 48, but you'll also encounter a major calamity.

However, just as Zhu Jianping foretold, Xiahou Wei became critically ill by the end of the year.

[7] Xiahou Wei's second son, Xiahou Zhuang (夏侯莊), courtesy name Zhongrong (仲容), married Lady Yang (a daughter of Xin Xianying and cousin of Yang Huiyu) and served as the Administrator (太守) of Huainan Commandery (淮南郡).

His first son, Xiahou Zhan (夏侯湛; 243 - 23 June 291[9]), served as a Regular Mounted Attendant (散騎常侍) and as the Chancellor (相) of Nanyang State (南陽國).

During the final years of Emperor Yuan's reign, Xiahou Cheng was Administrator of Nanping.