Queen Wonmok of the Icheon Sŏ clan (Korean: 원목왕후 서씨; Hanja: 元穆王后 徐氏; 998 – 16 June 1057[a]) was the granddaughter of Sŏ Hŭi and the 6th wife of King Hyeonjong of Goryeo.
In 1022 (13rd year reign of Hyeonjong of Goryeo), she firstly entered the palace and honoured as Suk-Bi (숙비; 淑妃; lit.
[4] In the same year, her father, Seo Nul held positions such as Jungchusahsangisangsi (중추사우산기상시; 中樞使右散騎常侍) and Seogyeongyusupansa (서경유수판사; 署經留守判事), also during King Deokjong's reign, Seo Nul became Munhasijung (문하시중; 門下侍中).
[7] Although she was also one of the king's stepmother, but since she didn't have her own child, so many Ministers in the court told Munjong to not wear the "Sang-bok" (상복, 喪服; "mourning clothes") and he followed it as a result.
Her body was cremated, but where her tomb's location is unknown since no records left about that.