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Queen Insu

Queen Sohye (舊1437-09-08 - 舊1504-04-27),[2] of the Cheongju Han clan, was the only wife of Crown Prince Uigyeong. She never was the consort of a reigning king. Nevertheless, she was honored as Queen Insu (인수왕후) and later as Queen Dowager Insu (인수왕대비) during the reign of her son Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong. Moreover, she was later honored as Grand Queen Dowager Insu (인수대왕대비) during the reign of her grandson Yi Yung, Prince Yeonsan. After her death, she was posthumously honored with the title Queen Sohye (소혜왕후).

Queen Sohye
소혜왕후
昭惠王后
Naehun (Instructions for women)
Grand Queen Dowager of Joseon
인수 대왕대비
Tenure1494–27 April 1504
PredecessorGrand Queen Dowager Jaseong
Successor
Queen dowager of Joseon
인수 대비
Tenure1475–1494
PredecessorQueen Dowager Jaseong
Successor
Queen with unspecified status
인수 왕비
Tenure1470–1475
Crown Princess consort of Joseon
Tenure1455–1457
PredecessorCrown Princess Hyeondeok
SuccessorCrown Princess Jangsun
Bornlunar 1437-09-08
Hanseong, Joseon
Diedlunar 1504-04-27 (aged 66)
Gyeongchun Hall, Changgyeong Palace Joseon
Burial
Gyeongneung
SpouseCrown Prince Uigyeong
IssueYi Jeong, Grand Prince Wolsan
Yi Gyeong-geun, Princess Myeongsuk
Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong
Posthumous name
인수자숙휘숙명의소혜왕후
仁粹慈淑徽肅明懿昭惠王后
ClanCheongju Han clan (by birth)
Jeonju Yi clan (by marriage)
DynastyHouse of Yi
FatherHan Hwak
MotherLady Hong of the Namyang Hong clan

She is mostly known for her proficiency in the Chinese Classics, Confucian and Buddhist as well, and for her involvement in the political affairs of her time,[3] from the accession of Prince Suyang to the throne to the reign of Yeonsangun. She authored the Naehun in 1475.

Lady Han, the Crown Princess

The future Queen Insu was born as a member of the Cheongju Han clan, a powerful yangban family with a long tradition of providing high-ranking officers and royal consorts as well. She was given a high education in Confucian values and the Chinese classics.

Lady Han married to Yi Jang, Prince Dowon, during the reign of Munjong, the 5th Joseon ruler. Their families decided this union when Han Hwak, her father, was 4th Councilor (좌찬성) and Suyang, Dowon's father, a Grand Prince among the others. After the 1453 coup, aka Gyeyu Jeongnan (계유정난), Grand Prince Suyang became Chief State Councilor (영의정) and Minister of Personnel (이조 판서) as well. In the same move,[4] Han Hwak became Third State Councilor (우의정).

Moreover, Han Myeong-hoe (한명회 韓明澮), the organizer of the plot, was a third cousin (육촌오빠) of Lady Han, while Han Myeong-jin (한명진 韓明溍), another cousin, was also enlisted as 3,17 in the reward list (정난공신) for the coup.[5] This started the network of her political influence.[6]

In a second step, the 1455 coup deprived Danjong, the child King, of any power and instated Suyang to the trone, later honored with temple name Sejo. As a result, Dowon was elevated to the Crown Prince status as Crown Prince Uigyeong and Lady Han honored as Crown Princess Consort Su (수빈, Subin) on 舊1455-07-26.[7]

Insu, the Queen Mother

In 1454, the Crown Princess bore Yi Jeong (Prince Wolsan), her first child, had a daughter (Princess Myeongsuk) the next year and gave birth to Yi Hyeol (Prince Jasan) in 1457. The same year, Uigyeong died on 舊1457-09-02. In the royal palace, the Crown Princess became known for her scholarly interest in Confucian education and she devoted herself to the education of the royal grandsons. She had a good relationship to King Sejo, who referred to her as a good daughter-in-law.[8] At the death of Sejo, the 2nd son of the late King accessed to the throne and the influence of Lady Han waned. But the reign of Yejong only lasted 14 months. And then, Jasan, the second son of Lady Han accessed to the throne in 1469.

 
Queen Sohye's grave

At this date, the status of Lady Han was not so clear, since Uigyeong never reigned. In a first step (1470), Uigyeong was elevated and honored posthumously as king without a temple name, so he was addressed as King Uigyeong (의경왕), and Lady Han received the ambiguous title Queen Insu (인수왕비, Insu Wangbi). The next year, several of Insu's direct relatives were enlisted as meritorious subjects:[9] Han Chi-hyeong (한치형, 淸城君) (2nd cousin 사천) as 3.17, together with her brothers Han Chi-in (한치인, 韓致仁), Han Chi-ui (한치의, 韓致義) and Han Chi-rye (한치례, 韓致禮) as 4.17, 4.23 and 4.26. Han Myeong-hoe himself was enlisted as 1.02.

In any case, the regency (1469–1476) was exerted by Grand Queen Dowager Jaseong, the mother-in-law of Insu, so that Insu's political influence was constrained to the point of not receiving a title acknowledging her as the mother of the reigning king. After some time, Insu's title still became matter of debate because queen consort title was reserved for primary consort of the reigning king, while Insu herself was the King's mother. But, in order to honour Insu as queen dowager, there was a need to determine the rank between her and Queen Dowager Inhye (Yejong's widow). Jaseong, as grand queen dowager and the most senior elder in the royal family, solved this problem with her statement that Insu had been entrusted with the task of protecting Yejong by the late King Sejo, implying her seniority above both the late Yejong and Queen Dowager Inhye. Thus, it was more appropriate to place Insu above Inhye. So Insu was honored as queen dowager in 1474 and had higher rank than Inhye, and her late husband received temple name Deokjong (덕종, 德宗), acknowledging them as Seongjong's formally recognized parents.

The young Queen Consort of the King died in 1474 at the age 17 and was posthumously honored as Queen Gonghye. The Ksitigarbha Pranidahana Sutra (The Great Vows of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva) was commissioned by the three queens dowager through the Royal Treasury Agency. This Sutra is now considered an important artifact for the study of printing and Buddhism during the Joseon Dynasty.[10]

Grand Queen Dowager Jaseong died in 1483 and was posthumously honored as Queen Jeonghui and Insu became the most influent elder in the palace, exerting a large part of the royal power. With the death of Seongjong and the accession of her grandson Yeonsangun, she became the Grand Queen Dowager (인수대왕대비) and gathered even more power. At the end, this led to a brutal clash and she died in 1504 after an altercation with Yeonsangun.

After her death, she was granted the posthumous name Queen Sohye (소혜왕후). Her tomb is at Gyeongneung Royal Tomb, Goyang (敬陵), [11] just beside Dowon's tomb. The later is a very simple one, since Dowon was only a Crown Prince at his death in 1457. On the other hand, Sohye's tomb was built in full regalia, and placed at the left of the Dowon's tomb since, in 1504, Sohye was deceased with the status of Grand Queen Dowager.

Authorship

Queen Insu authored of the Naehun (Instructions for women) in 1475. This books appears as a Confucian morality guidebook for women, describing appropriate behavior in accordance with Confucian ideals. It can also be read as a manifesto describing self-cultivation as the most appropriate behavior for a women, endorsing the political activities of the author.

With the exception of a few poems, this book is the first known book written by a woman in Korea.[12]

Family

In popular culture

Sources

  • Ko, Dorothy; Haboush, JaHyun Kim; Piggott, Joan, eds. (2003). Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China, Korea, and Japan. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-23138-2. 250 pages.
  • Duncan, John (2015). "The Naehun and the Politics of Gender in Fifteenth-Century Korea". In Young-Key Kim-Renaud (ed.). Creative Women of Korea: The Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries. pp. 26–57. doi:10.4324/9781315705378. ISBN 978-0-7656-3994-3.
  • Park, Si Nae (2005). Re-reading Queen Sohye's Naehun (Thesis). University of British Columbia. viii+105 pages.
  • Sillok (1471a). "Seongjong Sillok, 2년 3월 27일".
  • EncyKor (2020a). "계유정난" [Gyeyu Jeongnan, 1453]. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  • Seoul History Compilation Center (2020b). "조선 단종 원년" [gyeyunyeon, 1453]. Seoul six hundred years history.
  • Seoul History Compilation Center (2020c). "조선 단종 3년 · 세조 원년" [eulhaenyeon, 1455]. Seoul six hundred years history.
  • "Queen Sohye's Instruction for Women (Queen mother Insu, Seongjong's mother)". Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
  • Cultural Heritage Administration (2020). "Royal Tombs". english.cha.go.kr. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
  • "Ksitigarbha pranidhana Sutra (Great Vows of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva), treasure=1567". Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea. 2008. Retrieved 2021-01-20.

References

  1. ^ "서울육백년사 연표 : 네이버 지식백과".
  2. ^ In Gregorian calendar, the crown princess was born on 7 October 1437 and died on 11 May 1504
  3. ^ Duncan 2015, p. 35.
  4. ^ EncyKor 2020a.
  5. ^ SHCC 2020b, 10.13.
  6. ^ Duncan 2015, p. 33.
  7. ^ SHCC 2020c, 07.26.
  8. ^ Duncan 2015, p. 32.
  9. ^ Sillok 1471a.
  10. ^ Treasure_1567 2008.
  11. ^ Cultural Heritage 2020.
  12. ^ AKS 2019.
  13. ^ Was given the royal title of “Internal Prince Seowon” (서원부원군, 西原府院君)
  14. ^ His two sisters became concubines for two Chinese emperors (Emperor Yongle and Emperor Xuande)
  15. ^ Was given the royal title of “Internal Princess Consort Namyang of the Namyang Hong clan” (남양부부인 남양 홍씨, 南陽府夫人 南陽 洪氏).
  16. ^ Her niece, Princess Consort Gangnyeong of the Namyang Hong clan (강녕부부인 남양 홍씨, 江寧府夫人 南陽 洪氏) (? - 1483), married Yi Im, Grand Prince Pyeongwon (평원대군 이임, 平原大君 琳; 1427 - 1445). He was the 9th child of Queen Soheon and King Sejong
  17. ^ Her older brother, Hong Won-yong, Duke Janggan, Prince Gangnyeong (강녕군 장간공 홍원용, 江寧君 章簡公 洪元用) of the Namyang Hong clan (1401? - 1466), married Queen Jeonghui’s older sister. Thus making Queen Insu the maternal niece and daughter-in-law of Queen Jeonghui.
  18. ^ Was given the posthumous title of King Deokjong of Joseon (조선 덕종)
  19. ^ She is the maternal aunt of Queen Janggyeong
  20. ^ Their son eventually married Queen Janggyeong’s eldest sister
  21. ^ His aunt, Royal Noble Consort Suk, was the concubine of King Munjong and Hong was a first cousin once removed of Royal Consort So-yong of the Papyeong Yun clan (소용 윤씨), another concubine of King Munjong, as Suk’s mother and Yun’s father were siblings

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Queen Insu
Cheongju Han clan
Royal titles
Preceded by
Queen Dowager Inhye (Ansun)
of the Cheongju Han clan
as sole queen dowager
Queen dowager of Joseon
1474 – 1494
with Queen Dowager Inhye (Ansun)
Succeeded by
Queen Dowager Jasun (Jeonghyeon)
of the Papyeong Yun clan
Preceded by Grand Queen dowager of Joseon
1494 – 1504
with Grand Queen Dowager Myeongui (Ansun) (1494–1498)
Succeeded by

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Quite all full dates used here are given according to the Joseon lunar calendar In this case they are tagged as 舊 old style and can be checked using 1 On the contrary using Western style name of the months implies Gregorian calendar Queen Sohye 舊1437 09 08 舊1504 04 27 2 of the Cheongju Han clan was the only wife of Crown Prince Uigyeong She never was the consort of a reigning king Nevertheless she was honored as Queen Insu 인수왕후 and later as Queen Dowager Insu 인수왕대비 during the reign of her son Yi Hyeol King Seongjong Moreover she was later honored as Grand Queen Dowager Insu 인수대왕대비 during the reign of her grandson Yi Yung Prince Yeonsan After her death she was posthumously honored with the title Queen Sohye 소혜왕후 Queen Sohye소혜왕후昭惠王后Naehun Instructions for women Grand Queen Dowager of Joseon인수 대왕대비Tenure1494 27 April 1504PredecessorGrand Queen Dowager JaseongSuccessorwith Grand Queen Dowager Inhye Grand Queen Dowager SeongryeolQueen dowager of Joseon인수 대비Tenure1475 1494PredecessorQueen Dowager JaseongSuccessorwith Queen Dowager Inhye Queen Dowager JasunQueen with unspecified status 인수 왕비Tenure1470 1475Crown Princess consort of JoseonTenure1455 1457PredecessorCrown Princess HyeondeokSuccessorCrown Princess JangsunBornlunar 1437 09 08Hanseong JoseonDiedlunar 1504 04 27 aged 66 Gyeongchun Hall Changgyeong Palace JoseonBurialGyeongneungSpouseCrown Prince UigyeongIssueYi Jeong Grand Prince WolsanYi Gyeong geun Princess MyeongsukYi Hyeol King SeongjongPosthumous name인수자숙휘숙명의소혜왕후仁粹慈淑徽肅明懿昭惠王后ClanCheongju Han clan by birth Jeonju Yi clan by marriage DynastyHouse of YiFatherHan HwakMotherLady Hong of the Namyang Hong clanShe is mostly known for her proficiency in the Chinese Classics Confucian and Buddhist as well and for her involvement in the political affairs of her time 3 from the accession of Prince Suyang to the throne to the reign of Yeonsangun She authored the Naehun in 1475 Contents 1 Lady Han the Crown Princess 2 Insu the Queen Mother 3 Authorship 4 Family 5 In popular culture 6 Sources 7 References 8 External linksLady Han the Crown Princess EditThe future Queen Insu was born as a member of the Cheongju Han clan a powerful yangban family with a long tradition of providing high ranking officers and royal consorts as well She was given a high education in Confucian values and the Chinese classics Lady Han married to Yi Jang Prince Dowon during the reign of Munjong the 5th Joseon ruler Their families decided this union when Han Hwak her father was 4th Councilor 좌찬성 and Suyang Dowon s father a Grand Prince among the others After the 1453 coup aka Gyeyu Jeongnan 계유정난 Grand Prince Suyang became Chief State Councilor 영의정 and Minister of Personnel 이조 판서 as well In the same move 4 Han Hwak became Third State Councilor 우의정 Moreover Han Myeong hoe 한명회 韓明澮 the organizer of the plot was a third cousin 육촌오빠 of Lady Han while Han Myeong jin 한명진 韓明溍 another cousin was also enlisted as 3 17 in the reward list 정난공신 for the coup 5 This started the network of her political influence 6 In a second step the 1455 coup deprived Danjong the child King of any power and instated Suyang to the trone later honored with temple name Sejo As a result Dowon was elevated to the Crown Prince status as Crown Prince Uigyeong and Lady Han honored as Crown Princess Consort Su 수빈 Subin on 舊1455 07 26 7 Insu the Queen Mother EditIn 1454 the Crown Princess bore Yi Jeong Prince Wolsan her first child had a daughter Princess Myeongsuk the next year and gave birth to Yi Hyeol Prince Jasan in 1457 The same year Uigyeong died on 舊1457 09 02 In the royal palace the Crown Princess became known for her scholarly interest in Confucian education and she devoted herself to the education of the royal grandsons She had a good relationship to King Sejo who referred to her as a good daughter in law 8 At the death of Sejo the 2nd son of the late King accessed to the throne and the influence of Lady Han waned But the reign of Yejong only lasted 14 months And then Jasan the second son of Lady Han accessed to the throne in 1469 Queen Sohye s grave At this date the status of Lady Han was not so clear since Uigyeong never reigned In a first step 1470 Uigyeong was elevated and honored posthumously as king without a temple name so he was addressed as King Uigyeong 의경왕 and Lady Han received the ambiguous title Queen Insu 인수왕비 Insu Wangbi The next year several of Insu s direct relatives were enlisted as meritorious subjects 9 Han Chi hyeong 한치형 淸城君 2nd cousin 사천 as 3 17 together with her brothers Han Chi in 한치인 韓致仁 Han Chi ui 한치의 韓致義 and Han Chi rye 한치례 韓致禮 as 4 17 4 23 and 4 26 Han Myeong hoe himself was enlisted as 1 02 In any case the regency 1469 1476 was exerted by Grand Queen Dowager Jaseong the mother in law of Insu so that Insu s political influence was constrained to the point of not receiving a title acknowledging her as the mother of the reigning king After some time Insu s title still became matter of debate because queen consort title was reserved for primary consort of the reigning king while Insu herself was the King s mother But in order to honour Insu as queen dowager there was a need to determine the rank between her and Queen Dowager Inhye Yejong s widow Jaseong as grand queen dowager and the most senior elder in the royal family solved this problem with her statement that Insu had been entrusted with the task of protecting Yejong by the late King Sejo implying her seniority above both the late Yejong and Queen Dowager Inhye Thus it was more appropriate to place Insu above Inhye So Insu was honored as queen dowager in 1474 and had higher rank than Inhye and her late husband received temple name Deokjong 덕종 德宗 acknowledging them as Seongjong s formally recognized parents The young Queen Consort of the King died in 1474 at the age 17 and was posthumously honored as Queen Gonghye The Ksitigarbha Pranidahana Sutra The Great Vows of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva was commissioned by the three queens dowager through the Royal Treasury Agency This Sutra is now considered an important artifact for the study of printing and Buddhism during the Joseon Dynasty 10 Grand Queen Dowager Jaseong died in 1483 and was posthumously honored as Queen Jeonghui and Insu became the most influent elder in the palace exerting a large part of the royal power With the death of Seongjong and the accession of her grandson Yeonsangun she became the Grand Queen Dowager 인수대왕대비 and gathered even more power At the end this led to a brutal clash and she died in 1504 after an altercation with Yeonsangun After her death she was granted the posthumous name Queen Sohye 소혜왕후 Her tomb is at Gyeongneung Royal Tomb Goyang 敬陵 11 just beside Dowon s tomb The later is a very simple one since Dowon was only a Crown Prince at his death in 1457 On the other hand Sohye s tomb was built in full regalia and placed at the left of the Dowon s tomb since in 1504 Sohye was deceased with the status of Grand Queen Dowager Authorship EditQueen Insu authored of the Naehun Instructions for women in 1475 This books appears as a Confucian morality guidebook for women describing appropriate behavior in accordance with Confucian ideals It can also be read as a manifesto describing self cultivation as the most appropriate behavior for a women endorsing the political activities of the author With the exception of a few poems this book is the first known book written by a woman in Korea 12 Family EditFather Han Hwak 1400 舊1456 09 11 한확 13 14 Grandfather Han Yeong jeong 한영정 韓永矴 Grandmother Lady Kim of the Uiseong Kim clan 증 정경부인 의성 김씨 贈 貞敬夫人 義城 金氏 Mother Lady Hong of the Namyang Hong clan 남양 홍씨 1403 1450 15 16 17 Grandfather Hong Yeo bang 홍여방 洪汝方 Grandmother Lady Jeong of the Dongnae Jeong clan 정부인 동래 정씨 東來 鄭氏 Husband Yi Jang Crown Prince Uigyeong 1438 舊1457 09 02 이장 의경세자 18 Son Yi Jeong Grand Prince Wolsan 1454 舊1488 12 21 이정 월산대군 Daughter in law Grand Internal Princess Consort Seungpyeong of the Suncheon Park clan 1455 1506 승평부대부인 박씨 19 20 Daughter Princess Myeongsuk 1455 1482 명숙공주 Son in law Hong Sang 1457 1513 홍상 21 Son King Seongjong of Joseon 舊1457 07 30 19 August 1457 20 January 1494 조선 성종 Daughter in law Queen Gonghye of the Cheongju Han clan 8 November 1456 舊1474 04 15 30 April 1474 공혜왕후 한씨 Daughter in law Deposed Queen Jeheon of the Haman Yun clan 15 July 1455 舊1482 08 16 29 August 1482 제헌왕후 윤씨 Daughter in law Queen Jeonghyeon of the Papyeong Yun clan 21 July 1462 13 September 1530 정현왕후 윤씨 In popular culture EditPortrayed by Han Eun jin in the 1988 film Diary of King Yeonsan Portrayed by Ban Hyo jung in the 1995 KBS TV series Jang Nok Soo Portrayed by Chae Shi ra in 1998 2000 KBS1 TV series The King and the Queen Portrayed by Yoon So jung in the 2005 film The King and the Clown Portrayed by Jeon In hwa in the 2007 2008 SBS TV series The King and I Portrayed by Chae Shi ra and Hahm Eun jung in the 2011 2012 JTBC TV series Insu The Queen Mother Sources EditKo Dorothy Haboush JaHyun Kim Piggott Joan eds 2003 Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China Korea and Japan University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 23138 2 250 pages Duncan John 2015 The Naehun and the Politics of Gender in Fifteenth Century Korea In Young Key Kim Renaud ed Creative Women of Korea The Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries pp 26 57 doi 10 4324 9781315705378 ISBN 978 0 7656 3994 3 Park Si Nae 2005 Re reading Queen Sohye s Naehun Thesis University of British Columbia viii 105 pages Sillok 1471a Seongjong Sillok 2년 3월 27일 EncyKor 2020a 계유정난 Gyeyu Jeongnan 1453 Encyclopedia of Korean Culture Seoul History Compilation Center 2020b 조선 단종 원년 gyeyunyeon 1453 Seoul six hundred years history Seoul History Compilation Center 2020c 조선 단종 3년 세조 원년 eulhaenyeon 1455 Seoul six hundred years history Queen Sohye s Instruction for Women Queen mother Insu Seongjong s mother Academy of Korean Studies Retrieved 23 August 2019 Cultural Heritage Administration 2020 Royal Tombs english cha go kr Retrieved 2020 05 12 Ksitigarbha pranidhana Sutra Great Vows of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva treasure 1567 Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea 2008 Retrieved 2021 01 20 References Edit 서울육백년사 연표 네이버 지식백과 In Gregorian calendar the crown princess was born on 7 October 1437 and died on 11 May 1504 Duncan 2015 p 35 EncyKor 2020a SHCC 2020b 10 13 Duncan 2015 p 33 SHCC 2020c 07 26 Duncan 2015 p 32 Sillok 1471a Treasure 1567 2008 Cultural Heritage 2020 AKS 2019 Was given the royal title of Internal Prince Seowon 서원부원군 西原府院君 His two sisters became concubines for two Chinese emperors Emperor Yongle and Emperor Xuande Was given the royal title of Internal Princess Consort Namyang of the Namyang Hong clan 남양부부인 남양 홍씨 南陽府夫人 南陽 洪氏 Her niece Princess Consort Gangnyeong of the Namyang Hong clan 강녕부부인 남양 홍씨 江寧府夫人 南陽 洪氏 1483 married Yi Im Grand Prince Pyeongwon 평원대군 이임 平原大君 琳 1427 1445 He was the 9th child of Queen Soheon and King Sejong Her older brother Hong Won yong Duke Janggan Prince Gangnyeong 강녕군 장간공 홍원용 江寧君 章簡公 洪元用 of the Namyang Hong clan 1401 1466 married Queen Jeonghui s older sister Thus making Queen Insu the maternal niece and daughter in law of Queen Jeonghui Was given the posthumous title of King Deokjong of Joseon 조선 덕종 She is the maternal aunt of Queen Janggyeong Their son eventually married Queen Janggyeong s eldest sister His aunt Royal Noble Consort Suk was the concubine of King Munjong and Hong was a first cousin once removed of Royal Consort So yong of the Papyeong Yun clan 소용 윤씨 another concubine of King Munjong as Suk s mother and Yun s father were siblingsExternal links EditRoyal Ladies of Joseon Dynasty Royal Tombs of JoseonQueen InsuCheongju Han clanRoyal titlesPreceded byQueen Dowager Inhye Ansun of the Cheongju Han clanas sole queen dowager Queen dowager of Joseon1474 1494with Queen Dowager Inhye Ansun Succeeded byQueen Dowager Jasun Jeonghyeon of the Papyeong Yun clanPreceded byGrand Queen Dowager Jaseong Jeonghui of the Papyeong Yun clan Grand Queen dowager of Joseon1494 1504with Grand Queen Dowager Myeongui Ansun 1494 1498 Succeeded byGrand Queen Dowager Seongryeol Munjeong of the Papyeong Yun clan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queen Insu amp oldid 1106843027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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