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Deposed Queen Yun of the Haman Yun clan (15 July 1455 – 29 August 1482) was the second wife of Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong and the mother of Yi Yung, Prince Yeonsan. She was Queen of Joseon from 1476 until her deposition in 1479. She was an 11th generation descendant of General
Yun Gwan Yun Gwan (윤관, 尹瓘; 12 July 1040 – 15 June 1111) was a general of Goryeo who was known for training the Byeolmuban and leading it to victory against the Jurchen tribes. Family * Grandfather ** Yun Geum-kang (윤금강, 尹金剛) * ...
(윤관). Originally a
concubine Concubinage is an interpersonal and sexual relationship between a man and a woman in which the couple does not want, or cannot enter into a full marriage. Concubinage and marriage are often regarded as similar but mutually exclusive. Concubi ...
of the King, she was elevated to queen rank after Han Song-yi's death. The ousting of the Queen in 1479, and her subsequent death by poison in 1482 became a source of recurrent political turmoil, culminating with the First literati purge organized in 1498 by Yeonsan in the 4th year of his reign.


Biography


Early life

Lady Yun was born on 15 July 1455 Yun Ki-Gyeon of the Haman Yun clan and his second wife, Lady Shin of the Goryeong Shin clan. Her grandniece married Yi Ryang (the maternal uncle of
Queen Insun Queen Insun (인순왕후 심씨; 27 June 1532 – 12 February 1575), of the Cheongsong Sim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Hwan, King Myeongjong. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1545 until her husba ...
, the wife of King Myeongjong).


Palace Life

In a first time, she was a concubine of Seongjong, granted the title Sug-ui (숙의, 淑儀), junior 2nd rank concubine of the King. In 1473, Han Song-yi who was Seongjong's first queen consort died and posthumously honoured as
Queen Gonghye Queen Gonghye (Korean: 공혜왕후, Hanja: 恭惠王后; 8 November 1456 – 30 April 1474), of the Cheongju Han clan (Korean: 청주 한씨, Hanja: 淸州 韓氏), was the first wife of King Seongjong, 9th monarch of Joseon. She was the Que ...
. Because she died without issue, the King was urged by counselors to take a second queen consort to secure the royal succession. Yun Sug-ui was chosen as new queen consort for her beauty, and was instated in 8 August 1476 at the age of 21. Several months later, she gave birth to Yi Yung, later to become King Yeonsan. The new queen proved to be temperamental and highly jealous of Seongjong's remaining concubines, even stooping to poisoning one of them in 1477. One night in 1479, she clawed the King, leaving visible scratch marks on his face. The King tried to conceal the injury, but his mother, Queen Dowager Insu, discovered the truth and ordered the Queen to be deposed and sent into exile. After several rehabilitation attempts initiated by her party, influential government officials petitioned for her execution. Deposed Queen was sentenced to death by poisoning. She gave the cloth with her blood on it to her mother and asked for it to be given to her son. She later became known as Deposed Queen Yun. The meaning of "Pyebi Yun-ssi" (폐비윤씨, 廢妃 尹氏), her current name in Korea, is "deposed consort of the Haman Yun family". Western references are rather using Deposed Lady Yun as in.


Aftermath

After her death, court officials urged to pick a wife from within King Seongjong’s concubines. One court official’s daughter, Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Paepyeong Yun clan, became Queen Consort. It is argued that
Queen Jeonghyeon Queen Jeonghyeon (정현왕후 윤씨) (21 July 1462 – 13 September 1530), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and third queen consort of Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong and the mother of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong. She w ...
helped to bring Queen Yun’s demise along with her father Yun Ho and her 6th cousin, Yun Pil-sang. But it is unknown how much Queen Jeonghyeon, who was 17 years old at the time, was involved in the abolition of the now deposed Queen Yun. It’s speculated that
Queen Jeongsun Queen Jeongsun (정순왕후 김씨; 2 December 1745 – 11 February 1805), of the Gyeongju Kim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and second queen consort of Yi Geum, King Yeongjo, the 21st Joseon monarch. She was queen consort ...
was also behind it. Her son, Prince Yeonsan, grew up thinking Queen Jeonghyeon was his birth mother. But in 1494, the young king eventually learned of what had happened to his biological mother and attempted to posthumously restore her titles and position. Because of officials standing in his way, the manner and matter of her death became a pretext for her son to purge the court and government of opponents and critics of his rule. During Yeonsan's reign, he honored his mother with the posthumous title "Queen Jeheon of the Haman Yun clan" (제헌왕후 윤씨, 齊獻王后 尹氏).


Family

Parent * Father − Yun Gi-gyeon (윤기견) ** a) Grandfather − Yun Eung (윤응) *** b) Great-Grandfather − Yun Deuk-rong (윤득룡, 尹得龍) *** b) Great-Grandmother − Lady Min of the
Yeoheung Min clan The Yeoheung Min clan () is a Korean clan that traces its origin to Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province. The 2015 Korean Census counted 167,124 members of the Yeoheung Min clan. Origin The Yeoheung Min clan's progenitor was Min Ching-do (민칭도, 閔 ...
(정부인 여흥 민씨, 貞夫人 驪興 閔氏) ** a) Grandmother − Lady Kwon of the Andong Kwon clan (안동 권씨) * Aunt − Lady Yun of the Haman Yun clan. Husband: Choi Cheom-ro (최첨로, 崔添老) ** Cousin − Choi Mun-sun (최문손, 崔文孫) ** Cousin − Choi Hyo-sun (최효손, 崔孝孫) * Mother − Lady Shin of the Goryeong Shin clan (정부인 고령 신씨, 貞夫人 高靈 申氏); Yun Gi-gyeon's second wife ** a) Grandfather − Shin Pyeong (신평, 申枰) (1390–1455) ** a) Grandmother − Lady Ma of the
Jangheung Ma clan Jangheung Ma clan () is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Jangheung County, South Jeolla Province. Jangheung Ma clan was divided from Mokcheon Ma clan and both were sorted as the same kind of clans. According to the research held in 2 ...
(정부인 장흥 마씨, 貞夫人 長興 馬氏); Shin Pang's second wife * Stepmother − Lady Lee of the Yangseong Lee clan (증 부부인 양성 이씨, 贈 府夫人 陽城 李氏) Sibling * Older half-brother − Yun Woo (윤우, 尹遇) ** Half-niece − Lady Yun of the Haman Yun clan (윤씨, 尹氏). Husband: Jeong Jin (정진, 鄭秦) * Older half-brother − Yun Hae (윤해, 尹邂) * Older half-brother − Yun Hu (윤후, 尹逅) * Older brother − Yun Gu (윤구, 尹遘) (? – 1513). Wife: Lady Kwon of the Andong Kwon clan (정부인 안동 권씨, 貞夫人 安東 權氏) ** Nephew − Yun Ji-im (윤지임, 尹之任) *** Grandnephew − Yun Woon (윤운, 尹雲) *** Grandnephew − Yun Je (윤제, 尹霽); became the adoptive son of Yun Ji-hwa ** Nephew − Yun Ji-hwa (윤지화, 尹之和) (1476–1558) ** Nephew − Yun Ji-chang (윤지청, 尹之淸) *** Grandnephew − Yun Rim (윤림, 尹霖) *** Grandniece − Lady Yun of the Haman Yun clan. Husband: Grandnephew-in-law: Yi Ryang (이량, 李樑) (17 November 1519 – 8 March 1563)The maternal uncle of
Queen Insun Queen Insun (인순왕후 심씨; 27 June 1532 – 12 February 1575), of the Cheongsong Sim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Hwan, King Myeongjong. She was queen consort of Joseon from 1545 until her husba ...
Husband *
King Seongjong of Joseon Seongjong of Joseon (19 August 1457 – 20 January 1495), personal name Yi Hyeol (Korean: ; Hanja: ), was the ninth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. Before succeeding his uncle, King Yejong, he was known as Grand Prince Jalsan (Korean: ...
(20 August 1457 – 20 January 1494) (조선 성종) Issue * Son − Yi Yung, King Yeonsan (23 November 1476 – 20 November 1506) (조선 연산군). Wife: Queen Jeinwondeok of the Geochang Shin clan (제인원덕 신씨) (15 December 1476 – 16 May 1537) * Son – Unnamed son (대군) (? – 1479)


Popular Culture


Media depictions

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in the 1998–2000 KBS TV series ''The King and the Queen.'' *Portrayed by Lee Joo-hee in the 2003–2004 MBC TV series ''
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in the 2007–2008 SBS TV series ''
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''. * Portrayed by
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in the 2011–2012
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TV series ''
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''. * Portrayed by Kim Ji-young in the 2015 film ''
The Treacherous ''The Treacherous'' (; lit. "Treacherous Subject" or "Treacherous Retainer") is a 2015 South Korean period drama film directed by Min Kyu-dong. Plot The story of Joseon's tyrant king Yeonsan who exploits the populace for his own carnal pleasures ...
''. * Portrayed by
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Novels

* Blood on the Royal Sleeve by
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See also

*
History of Korea The Lower Paleolithic era in the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago. Christopher J. Norton, "The Current State of Korean Paleoanthropology", (2000), ''Journal of Human Evolution'', 38: 803–825. The earlies ...
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Joseon Dynasty politics The politics of the Joseon dynasty, which ruled Korea from 1392 to 1897, were governed by the reigning ideology of Korean Confucianism, a form of Neo-Confucianism. Political struggles were common between different factions of the scholar-officials ...


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