Queen Seonjeong (Sinjong) Explained

Queen Seonjeong
선정왕후
Succession:Queen consort of Goryeo
Reign:1197–1204
Reign-Type:Tenure
Coronation:1197
Predecessor:Queen Jangseon
Successor:Queen Seongpyeong
Succession1:Queen dowager of Goryeo
Reign1:1204–1222
Reign-Type1:Tenure
Coronation1:1204
Predecessor1:Queen Dowager Gongye
Successor1:Queen Dowager Wondeok
Regent1:King Huijong (son; 1204–1211)
Reg-Type1:Monarch
Death Date:17 August 1222
Death Place:Goryeo
Burial Place:Jilleung tomb
Issue:Huijong of Goryeo
Duke Yangyang
Princess Hyohoe[1]
Princess Gyeongnyeong
Regnal Name:
  • Duchess Consort Pyeongnyang (평량공비주, 平凉公妃主; when her husband was still "Duke Pyeongnyang")
  • The Primary Princess Consort (궁주 원비, 宮主 元妃; when her husband was appointed as "Royal Brother/Hwangtaeje")
  • The Supreme Imperial Mother (태상황모, 太上皇母; given by King Gojong)
  • Queen Mother Seonjeong (선정태후, 宣靖太后)
  • Grand Queen Mother Jeongseon (정선왕태후, 靖宣王太后)
Posthumous Name:
  • Queen Sinheon Seonjeong
    (신헌선정왕후, 信獻宣靖王后)
  • Queen Mother Sinheon Seonjeong
    (신헌선정태후, 信獻宣靖太后)
Father:Wang On, Duke Gangneung
Mother:Lady Kim

Queen Seonjeong of the Kim clan (; d. 17 August 1222), also known as Queen Mother Seonjeong or Queen Mother Jeongseon was a member of the Goryeo royal family. Born as the youngest daughter of Duke Gangneung, a grandson of King Munjong, she became a queen consort through her marriage with her second half cousin once removed, King Sinjong. Her son, King Huijong became king after her husband's abdication.[2] She was one of several Goryeo queens to take their mother's clan name over their father's and eventually became an ancestor of Gongyang. She was the youngest among Queen Janggyeong, Marchioness Daeryeong and Queen Uijeong.

Biography

Early life and marriage

The future Queen Seonjeong was born as the fourth and youngest daughter of Wang On, Duke Gangneung. It was said that from childhood, she had a straight and bright personality, as well as having gentle and quietly behavior.[3] She later changed her clan name to that of her mother's Kim clan, and married Duke Pyeongnyang, the youngest son of King Injong and Queen Gongye.[4]

Palace life

In 1197, her husband succeeded King Myeongjong as King Sinjong and she then was honoured as a Primary Consort . She was reportedly a devoted and virtue wife to Sinjong, whom she advised and assisted in his royal duties,[5] it was said that they two had a good and close relationship each other because of this.

In April 1204, when her husband abdicated and their son, Wang Yŏng ascended the throne as the new King, she was made Queen Dowager. King Huijong attempted to kill Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn, the de facto ruler of the nation, and was deposed. Then, her nephew Wang Suk ascended and after that was succeeded by his son, Wang Ch'ŏl. At this time, she had been queen dowager for 18 years.

It was said that she was excellent at weaved since young, even Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn deposed Huijong, she endured difficulties and was sober, so there were no any disturbance. But, when Ch'oe died, she always suffered and defended herself by refraining from suffering. As the Queen Mother, she then moved to Gyeongheung Mansion in Jangchu Hall . Sometimes, her palace can be Eunggyeong Mansion in Subok Hall . Even in a very chaotic situation when Gangjong and Gojong ascended the throne, she was admired by their peoples for showing off her dignified appearance as the eldest in the royal family.

According to Goryeosa, King Gojong raised empress dowager to grand empress dowager in 1123, but it was unclear whether it referred to her (Sinjong's widow) or Queen Wondeok (Gangjong's widow). If it was her, her title would be the Grand Empress Dowager Seonjeong instead of Empress Dowager Seonjeong .

Arts

To honour his grandaunt, King Gojong ordered Yi Kyu-bo to write a poem to commemorate her. This poem, "Everything From the Grand Queen Dowager" was recorded in the 16th volume of the Collected Works of Minister Yi of Korea and it was said that Seonjeong was given the honorary title of "The Supreme Imperial Mother" during her lifetime, while her eldest son became "Retired Emperor" and her granddaughter became "Queen Consort" . King Gojong praised her effort into the stability of the royal family, rather than getting involved in politics during Goryeo's difficult times.[6] [7]

Death and Posthumous name

The Queen Dowager outlived 18 years than her late husband and later on 17 August 1222 (9th year reign of King Gojong), she died and was buried in Jilleung Tomb, near Gaeseong, North Korea. Then, she was given a Posthumous name under King Gojong's command:

The last King of Goryeo, Gongyang, was King Sinjong and Queen Seonjeong's descendant from their 2nd son, Duke Yangyang.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: 孝懷公主. Princess Hyohoe. Goryeosa. ko. 1451.
  2. Web site: 한국역대인물 종합정보 시스템 - 한국학중앙연구원. April 14, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140414005554/http://people.aks.ac.kr/front/tabCon/ppl/pplView.aks?pplId=PPL_5COb_A1181_1_0015222. 2014-04-14. ko.
  3. Web site: 신종 후비 선정태후 김씨. Goryeosa. September 3, 2021. ko.
  4. 고려전기 后妃의 稱外姓 문제. Study on maternal name acceptance among the empresses of former Goryeo. ko. Kim Kang-dong. Journal of Korean History 한국사학보. 37. 2009. 105–132.
  5. Book: 神宗 宣靖太后金氏. Sinjong: Queen Dowager Seonjeong of the Kim clan. Goryeosa. ko. 1451.
  6. Book: Li, Kuibao. 1984. 국역동국이상국집, Vol. 3. Gugyeokdonggukyisanggukjib, Vol. 3. 3. ko,zh. National Cultural Library Publishing Association.
  7. Book: þʺ̊đ͡þ. 1982. Tongguk Yi Sang-guk chip Vol. 7. ko. 172. University of California. ͡ơŁłƠ͡ı̕œʹ̕.