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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Queen_HyouiQueen Hyoui - Wikipedia

    Queen Hyoui (Korean: 효의왕후; Hanja: 孝懿王后; 5 January [citation needed] 1754 – 10 April [citation needed] 1821), of the Cheongpung Kim clan (청풍 김씨; 淸風 金氏), was the wife and queen consort of King Jeongjo of Joseon.

  2. Dec 31, 2021 · The official reason for rejection: Queen Hyoui had not given birth to a child yet, so she would not dare to receive his grace. But then, in history, Sado’s outrageous relationship with the court maids during his days as the Crown Prince was the reason for Yeongjo’s wrath.

  3. Mar 13, 2022 · The drama also hardly mentions Yi Sans first wife Queen Hyoui. She married the crown prince in 1762 at age 9 when Yi San was 11. The romantic tale does not have a “happily ever after” ending, in either the drama or in history.

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  4. Jan 14, 2022 · There are many books regarding the mystery behind his death, and speculation as to the cause of his death continues even today. He is buried with his wife, Queen Hyoui, at the royal tomb of...

  5. He is buried with his wife, Queen Hyoui, at the royal tomb of Geonneung (건릉; 健陵) in the city of Hwaseong. On 7 December 1899, Jeongjo posthumously became Jeongjo Sanghwangjae. [18]

  6. Sixth daughter of Yi Jeong-han (Hangul: 이정한, Hanja: 李挺漢) (25 September 1601 – 30 August 1671), a member of the Joseon royal family. Queen Hyoui , was the wife and Queen Consort of King Jeongjo of Joseon.

  7. everything.explained.today › Queen_HyouiQueen Hyoui Explained

    Queen Hyoui (; 5 January 1754 – 10 April 1821), of the Cheongpung Kim clan, was the wife and queen consort of King Jeongjo of Joseon. In 1899, Emperor Gojong posthumously gave her the name of Hyoui, the Kind Empress .