She eventually became the great-grandaunt of Queen Inheon through her brother-in-law, Gu Hui-Gyeong (구희경; 具希璟), and his wife, Lady Shin of the Geochang Shin clan (거창 신씨; 居昌 愼氏); who also happened to be her and Queen Dangyeong’s younger cousin.
Gu Su-yeong was already the son-in-law of Grand Prince Yeongeung, the eighth son of Sejong of Joseon and Queen Soheon.
Her home was also confiscated and divided among Park Won-Jong, Yu Soon-jeong, and Sung Hui-an.
[4] But 2 years later in 1508, with the opinions of Yun Sun (유순; 柳洵) and other officials, the new King, Jungjong of Joseon, reunited the Princess and her husband.
When the Princess and her husband had already died, some of their direct descendants were slowly declining, and Yi Ahn-nul, the only adoptive grandson of their first son Gu Eom, became a civil servant and served the ancestral rites for his grandparents and great-grandparents.