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Xu Bo dreams of one day marrying his children to those of American tech entrepreneur Elon Musk. Photo: Youtube video grab/Witness 24/X

Chinese billionaire with over 100 US-born kids dreams of marrying his children into Elon Musk's family

| @indiablooms | Dec 16, 2025, at 09:54 am

A Chinese billionaire videogame executive who claims to have fathered more than 100 U.S.-born children through surrogacy reportedly dreams of one day marrying his children to those of American tech entrepreneur Elon Musk to expand his dynasty further.

Videogame executive Xu Bo, 48, calls himself “China’s first father” and is known in China as a vocal critic of feminism.

On social media, his company said he has more than 100 children born through surrogacy in the U.S, reported The Wall Street Journal.  

The story gained wider attention after Xu’s ex-girlfriend, Tang Jing, alleged online that he may have fathered more than 300 children, 11 of whom she says she raised for several years.

Tang, who met Xu in 2009 through a matchmaking website, has publicly pushed back against claims that she owes Xu 300 million yuan (approximately $42 million), according to India Times.

On November 15, she said the cost of maintaining such a large family over more than a decade had been enormous, with most of the money spent on daily living expenses.

When questioned about whether the figure of “300 children” was a mistake, Tang reportedly responded: “No. That number might even be undercounted, but it’s certainly not exaggerated.”

In a further twist, Tang claimed she is currently raising 11 children fathered by Xu while also fighting for custody of their two daughters.Xu’s personal life has drawn scrutiny alongside his unconventional rise to wealth.

A school dropout, he later built a major empire in China’s gaming industry.

He is the creator of the blockbuster game Fantasy Westward Journey and founded Duoyi Network in 2006.

The company reportedly became a billion-yuan enterprise, generating more than 2 billion yuan annually by 2017.

Xu has previously courted controversy with social media posts seeking girlfriends to “have at least 50 high-quality sons.”

He later renamed his account “Having More Children Solves Everything” and has openly boasted of fathering 12 children with multiple women, describing himself as a “rare elite man” with ambitions to raise dozens of sons into societal elites.

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