On 26 January 1488 (19th year of King Seongjong) the marriage ceremony was held at Injeong Hall in the palace Changdeokgung.
[3] In 1493 (24th year of King Seongjong) the princess consort participated in Chinjamrye that was hosted by Queen Jeonghyeon.
In 1494 (25th year of King Seongjong) the princess consort gave birth to a son who died a month later.
In 1497 (3rd year of Yeonsangun's reign) under the supervision of the queen consort, approximately 160 citizens were invited to perform at the Seonjeon Hall in Changdeok Palace.
King Yeonsangun prevented his wife from attending her father's funeral as he wanted her birth to auspicious.
Geochang, the hometown of the queen, was promoted to a county during the reign of King Yeonsangun but was later relegated to Geochang-hyeon.
[6][7] When the Jungjong coup happened in 1506, King Yeonsan was demoted to a prince and sent into exile on Ganghwa Island.
Before dying that same year, the former king stated "I miss my wife, Lady Shin" (아내 신씨가 보고 싶다) on his deathbed.
In 1512 (7th year of King Jungjong's reign) Queen Shin suggested that the tomb of her husband, Yeonsangun, be moved to Haechon, Yangju.
After Gu died, his adoptive grandson, Yi Ahn-nul (이안눌; 李安訥), inherited the position.