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The Qiao sisters also exist, but tend to be snapped up by other, often major factions, like Yuan Shao, very quickly and married off. Spotting them is rare, since they are usually kept at court, and most major factions will be destroyed long after they have died of old age. Or been killed by a lucky rebel army or suchlike.
The other children do not exist as guaranteed offspring. The devs would need to program in that sort of guarantee on the off-chance that you deliberately seek out wives for your generals that could have them. Too much work, not enough payoff, in my opinion.
They could try doing it so unless both of the parents are unique, you just need one of them to be right for the historical child to be born. Such as Liu Shan always being Liu Bei's first child when he has one regardless of whether or not the wife is correct.