Royal Consort Suk of the Choe clan (Korean: 숙비 최씨; Hanja: 淑妃 崔氏; fl.
14th century), personal name Choe Yong-deok (최용덕; 崔龍德) was a Korean Royal Consort as the 4th wife of King U of Goryeo.
Born into the nobi class, she worked in the Tongjewon (통제원; 通濟院) before becoming a palace lady in the service of Royal Consort Ui of the No clan.
[6] Shortly after, Yong-deok was banished to Jeonju with her father, and her mother, elder sister, and four servants were executed, despite attempts by several courtiers to save them.
[9] Although the Goryeosa does not specify whether her father accompanied her, he appears in a record dated one month later, receiving an appointment as Cheonyang Buwongun (천양부원군; 川陽府院君).
[11] In 1388, King U was deposed during a mutiny by the military leader Yi Seong-gye, and his young son by Royal Consort Geun was put on the throne.