Royal Consort Hui of the Papyeong Yun clan (Korean: 희비 윤씨; Hanja: 禧妃 尹氏; 1310–1380) was a Korean queen consort as the second wife of Chunghye of Goryeo and the mother of his successor, Chungjeong of Goryeo.
Since she was the biological mother of the reign King, her clan became one of the most powerful at that time and her maternal uncle, Min Hwan (민환) was said to believed in authority and his tyranny was very severe.
[5][6] Wanting to respect his biological mother, in 1349, King Chungjeong build a wealth for her and call it "Gyeongsun Mansion" (경순부; 慶順府) while gave her 1 Seung (승; 丞) and Ju-bu (주부; 注簿), also 2 Sa-in (사인; 舍人).
[11] Although Yun was the biological mother of the former King Chungjeong, the Goryeo royal families didn't perform any ancestral rites for her.
Later, in January 1391, the reign king, Gongyang accepted the suggestion of Yejo (예조; 禮曹) and made the ancestral rites for her.