Yasokjin

Yasokjin, Consort Ui (Korean: 야속진 의비; Hanja: 也速眞 懿妃; died 1316) was a Mongol-born woman who became the second wife of King Chungseon of Goryeo.

On her death, she was granted the posthumous name of Royal Consort Ui, by which she was more commonly known.

[4][2] As the preparations for Yasokjin's burial had not been completed in Goryeo, her body was cremated and buried in Yuan by the Goryeo official Kim Yi (Korean: 김이; Hanja: 金怡), who visited her grave every month to present offerings of meat and wine.

Kim then paid a diviner to tell the King that if one is enshrined in one's own country, there will be no disaster later.

The King was persuaded and had Yasokjin's ashes returned to Goryeo, then buried at Yeolleung (연릉, 衍陵) which the preparation of the tomb is 3 years after her death.