Yi Jeong, Crown Prince Uiso 이정 의소세자 | |
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Crown Prince Successor of Joseon (조선 왕세손) | |
Successor | Crown Prince Successor Yi San[1] |
Born | Yi Jeong (이정, 李琔) 27 September 1750 Changdeok Palace, Hanseong, Kingdom of Joseon |
Died | 17 April 1752 1) Changdeok Palace, Hanseong, Kingdom of Joseon | (aged
House | House of Yi |
Father | Crown Prince Sado |
Mother | Crown Princess Consort Hyegyeong of the Pungsan Hong clan |
Crown Prince Uiso | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Uiso Seson |
McCune–Reischauer | Uiso Seson |
Birth name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Yi Jeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Yi Chŏng |
Crown Prince Uiso (Korean: 의소세자; Hanja: 懿昭世子; 27 September 1750 – 17 April 1752[2]) or Crown Prince Successor Uiso (Korean: 의소세손; Hanja: 懿昭世孫), personal name Yi Jeong (Korean: 이정; Hanja: 李琔) was a Joseon Crown Prince as the son of Crown Prince Sado and Crown Princess Consort Hyegyeong and was third in line of succession to the throne to King Yeongjo. He was the older brother of King Jeongjo. His Chinese name was Changheung (Korean: 창흥; Hanja: 昌興; RR: Changheung; MR: J'anghŭng).[3]
Biography
His mother, Lady Hyegyeong, of Pungsan was from a famous royal family line. His maternal grandfather was Hong Bong-han, whose younger brother was Hong In-han, a minister and later Prime Minister of that time.
He was the first grandson of the 21st King Yeongjo of Joseon and his father, Crown Prince Sado, was the illegitimate second son of King Yeongjo. King Yeongjo's first son, Crown Prince Hyojang, died at the age of 10, leaving Crown Prince Sado as King Yeongjo's only male descendant. King Yeongjo hoped for another son but instead bore only daughters.
Uiso's father Crown Prince Sado had a severe mental illness and was often at odds with his father, King Yeongjo. Crown Prince Sado favoured the political party Soron, while King Yeongjo supported the ruling party Noron. Later King Yeongjo had his son, Crown Prince Sado, executed by locking him in a rice chest and starving him.
On September 27, 1750 he was born Changgyeong Palace Gyeongchun Hall, in Hanseong. King Yeongjo expected great things from him. On May 13, 1751 King Yeongjo declared him the political heir.
In November 1751, his aunt Lady Hyeonbin died, then soon after on 17 April 1752, Crown Prince Uiso died Tongmyongjeon. His grandfather, King Yeongjo took the deaths hard and severed from psychological trauma for some time.
He was given a state funeral of Joseons,[4] from special instructions of King Yeongjo. His body was buried to the south of Mt. Ahnhyon (안현 鞍峴), Bugahyeon-dong in Hanseong.[5] King Yeongjo named his grave Uiso grave and wrote the epitaphs, erecting a tombstone.
In 1870, his grave name was Uiryong Park (의령원 懿寧園).[6] On June 7, 1949, his grave was moved to Wondang in Goyang.
Family
- Father: King Jangjo of Joseon (13 February 1735 – 12 July 1762) (조선 장조)[7]
- Grandfather : King Yeongjo of Joseon (31 October 1694 – 22 April 1776) (조선 영조)
- Grandmother : Royal Noble Consort Yeong of the Jeonui Lee clan (15 August 1696 – 23 August 1764) (영빈 이씨)
- Mother: Queen Heongyeong of the Pungsan Hong clan (6 August 1735 – 13 January 1816) (헌경왕후 홍씨)[8]
- Grandfather : Hong Bong-Han (1713 – 1778) (홍봉한)
- Grandmother : Lady Lee of the Hansan Lee clan (1713 – 1755) (한산 이씨)
- Brother: King Jeongjo of Joseon (28 October 1752 – 18 August 1800) (조선 정조)
- Sister-in-law: Queen Hyoui of the Cheongpung Kim clan (5 January 1754 - 10 April 1821) (효의왕후 김씨)
- Sister: Princess Cheongyeon (1754 - 9 June 1821) (청연공주)
- Brother-in-law: Kim Gi-Seong (? - 1811) (김기성)
- Sister: Princess Cheongseon (1756 - 20 July 1802) (청선공주)
- Brother-in-law: Jeong Jae-Hwa (1754 - 1790) (정재화)
Ancestry
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See also
Site Link
- Grave of Uiryong (in Korean), his grave
- 민간단체가 허가없이 매장문화재 파헤쳐 매일신문 2008.06.20. (in Korean)
- 조선왕실 장례 지침서 '국조상례보편' 국역 연합뉴스 2008.10.09. (in Korean)
- 의소세손 의령원 부장품 (in Korean)
- 외규장각 의궤 공개, grave goods
- 외규장각 의궤 공개, grave goods
- 외규장각 의궤 공개, grave goods
References
- ↑ Full younger brother.
- ↑ In Lunar calendar, he was born on 27 August 1750 and died on 4 March 1752
- ↑ "제--호 의소세손묘소도감의궤 상 (懿昭世孫墓所都監儀軌 上)". www.heritage.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved June 26, 2021.
- ↑ 조선왕실 장례 지침서 '국조상례보편' 국역 연합뉴스 2008.10.09. (in Korean)
- ↑ 의소세손 의령원 부장품 (in Korean)
- ↑ 의령원 터 Archived 2018-04-01 at the Wayback Machine (in Korean)
- ↑ He is given the posthumous title, "Jangjo" (장조)
- ↑ Queen Heongyeong is also known as "Lady Hyegyeong" (혜경궁).