peoplepill id: royal-noble-consort-ui-of-the-seong-clan
US
1 views today
1 views this week
Ui-bin Seong
Royal consort

Ui-bin Seong

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
Royal consort
Work field
Gender
Female
Age
33 years
Family
Spouse:
Jeongjo of Joseon
Children:
Prince Successor Mun Hyo
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Royal Noble Consort Ui of the Changnyeong Seong clan (6 August 1753 - 4 November 1786) (의빈 성씨) was a concubine of King Jeongjo.

Biography

The future Royal Noble Consort Ui was born on the July 8, 1753. Her name is Deok-Im (덕임). She was the daughter of Seong Yun-u and Lady Im. Seong Yun-u was the slave of Hong Bong-han, who was the father of Lady Hyegyeong. In 1762, At a ten age, Lady Seong entered the royal palace to be trained as a palace maid. She then became a personal maid of Lady Hyegyeong, who was the mother of King Jeongjo.

In 1766, Jeongjo proposed to the Lady Seong. But, She refused it. In 1773, She transcribed《gwagjangyangmunrog》(곽장양문록), which was the korean novel, with princess Cheongyeon and Cheongseon, who were little sisters of Jeongjo. In 1782, Jeongjo proposed to the Lady Seong again. But, She refused it again. So, he punished her slave. After that, They were married.

Jeongjo made Seong Sang-ui (상의). On September 7, 1782, Lady Seong was elevated to the rank of "so-young" (소용, 昭容), after giving birth to a son, Prince Yi Sun (이순). In November 1782, Prince Hyang was granted the name Prince Successor Munhyo and Lady Seong was elevated to the rank of "Bin" (빈, 嬪) with the prefix of "Ui" meaning "appropriate/fitting". On March 20, 1784, Lady Seong gave birth to an unnamed Princess, who died soon after birth.

On July 2, 1784, Prince Successor Munhyo was invested as Crown Prince of Joseon. On May 11, 1786, Crown Prince Munhyo died at the age of 4 years. Four months after the death of her son, Lady Seong died during the tenth month of her third pregnancy. The unborn child died with her.King Jeongjo wrote her epitaph.

Lady Seong was buried along with her son, Crown Prince Munhyo, in Hyochangwon in Seosamneung. Her tomb was originally located in Yong-San (Hyo-Chang Park 孝昌公園), Seoul, but was moved during the forcible Japanese Annexation period in 1944 by the Japanese Government.

Family

  • Father: Seong Yun-u (? - 1782) (성윤우)
    • Grandfather: Seong Gyeong (성경)
  • Mother: Lady Jeungjeonggyeong of the Im clan (증정경부인 임씨)
  • Husband: King Jeongjo of Joseon (28 October 1752 – 18 August 1800) (조선 정조)
    • Son: Yi Sun, Crown Prince Munhyo (13 October 1782 - 6 June 1786) (이순 문효세자)
    • Daughter: Unnamed Princess
    • Child: Unborn child

    In popular culture

    • Portrayed by Han Ji-min in the 2007 MBC TV series Lee San, Wind of the Palace.
    The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
    Lists
    Ui-bin Seong is in following lists
    comments so far.
    Comments
    From our partners
    Sponsored
    Ui-bin Seong
    arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes