Royal Noble Consort Wonbin Hong

Royal Noble Consort Won of the Pungsan Hong clan (Korean: 원빈 풍산 홍씨; Hanja: 元嬪 豊山 洪氏; 27 May 1766 – 7 May 1779) was a concubine of King Jeongjo of Joseon.

She entered the palace as Royal Noble Consort Won (원빈; 元嬪), alternatively known as Lady Sukchang (숙창궁; 淑昌宮).

In the present, the former site of Inmyeongwon remains on the grounds of Korea University, so it is called 'Aegungun'[citation needed] After her death, her older brother, Hong Guk-yeong was enraged over the fact that she died unforgiven by Queen Hyoui and her remark that he would have no influence over the next heir.

[5][page needed] Currently, the Central Research Institute for Korean Studies reports that the handwritten book "Eojeinsukwonbinhaengjang" (어제인숙원빈행장; 御製仁淑元嬪行狀).

This is the direct opposite of the story that Lady Hyegyŏng herself wrote in Hanjungnok (한중록, 閑中錄/恨中錄), written after King Jeongjo's death.