Queen Sunjeong

Queen Sunjeong of the Goksan Han clan (Korean: 순정왕후 한씨; Hanja: 順靜王后 韓氏; 1347 – 1376)[2] was the second wife of King Gongmin of Goryeo who later became a queen consort after being declared the legitimate mother of his illegitimate son, King U.

[citation needed] Prior to this she was called Palace Lady Han (궁인 한씨; 宮人 韓氏).

Later, on November in the same year, she was posthumously honoured as Queen Sunjeong (순정왕후; 順靜王后; "the Serene and Silent Queen") and received her full Posthumous name along with her orientation in Hyemyeong Hall (혜명전; 惠明殿).

In September 1376 (2nd year reign of King U of Goryeo), she was buried in Uireung Tomb (의릉; 懿陵), Jeongneung-dong, Yeoreung-ri, Jungseo-myeon, Gaepung-gun, foot of Bongmyeong Mountain, west of Gaeseong[4] which the location is corresponds to the west of Hyeolleung (현릉, 玄陵; King Gongmin's tomb) and Jeongneung (정릉, 正陵; Queen Indeok's tomb).

[5] However, in December 1389 (1st year reign of Gongyang of Goryeo), the tomb was abolished.