[3] One year later, she gave birth to their first son, Wang Hae (the future King Injong)[4] and when learning that the baby was a boy, the King sent an envoy to issue a decree and expressed his joy by giving her silverware (은기; 銀器), silk (비단), horses (말), wood (포목; 布木) and grain (곡식) while putting up a token (표; 表) to pay their respects on her.
It was said after his first wife died, he was very sad and after marrying Lady Yi, he loved and favored her very much due to her docile, intelligent, wise, soft and gentle character.
[8][9] Yejong personally enshrined and went out to Sinbong Gate (신봉문; 神鳳門) to see her funeral procession in Sureung Tomb (수릉, 綏陵) even though the officials told him not to do that.
In 1120, after finishing the mourning of the queen, Yejong summoned the Crown Prince, his father-in-law and land governor Yi Cha-ryang to be comforted and to gave him goods.
She gave birth to a son who later ascended the throne and received a lot love and affection from her husband, which can be said that she lived a faithful life to the virtues demanded of her time.