Princess Bongnyeong, better known as Lady Wang, the Grand Consort (Korean: 국대비 왕씨; Hanja: 國大妃 王氏) was a Goryeo royal family member as the great-granddaughter of King Chungnyeol who became the wife of Prince Jeongwon and mother of King Gongyang.
[2] After King Chang's deposition in 1389, her second son, Wang Yo, Prince Jeongchang was chosen to succeed the throne under Yi Sŏng-gye's powerful clan and then, she was honoured as Princess Bongnyeong (복녕궁주; 福寧宮主).
[3] In 1390, a government office was established for her with the name of "Sungnyeong-bu" (숭녕부), then lived in "Jeongmyeong Hall" (정명전; 貞明殿) while received her honorary title as Grand Consort of the Three Han State (삼한국대비; 三韓國大妃).
[5] In 1391, a large amnesty was granted on her birthday while Yi Sung-in (이숭인), Ha Ryun and Kwŏn Kŭn were pardoned to live freely outside the capital city of Namgyeong.
[8] Since 1392 after her grandson, Crown Prince Wang Seok returned to Goryeo, there was no record left about her existence anymore.