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558:'s influence, no one dared to commemorate the deposed Queen Inhyeon, as no one wanted to be accused and executed. The King was surprised that even under these perilous circumstances someone dared to risk death to honor and pray for Queen Inhyeon's well being, and he spoke to her. The musuri heard his voice, and turning around, was stunned to see the King. Recognizing him, she knelt before him and he asked her for an explanation. The musuri answered with a trembling voice, "Your Majesty, I used to serve under Queen Inhyeon when she was Queen. Today is her birthday, I cannot forget the kindness that Queen Inhyeon rendered to me when I served under her, thus privately I set a memorial for her. Please punish me with death." Hearing such an extreme plea, the King was taken aback and was astonished. Others in her situation would have played safe and not put themselves at risk, but this 899:"Since 1737, this was the first time I came to pay respect to my mother. For those years, my heart has been filled with sadness. When children fall down, they automatically call out for their mother. This is human nature. At the time of divination, if there is no person offering earth, how can there be a divination? I have sent down orders , but the bureaus in charge have ignored them. True, the ruler is not allowed to have private concerns, but it is wrong to lose trust . The elite scholars of today are just too cold-hearted. Those elite scholar must also have parents. They could not have fallen from Heaven or sprung from earth." 550:"One night, the King couldn't sleep, and suffering from insomnia decided to go out. When returning to the palace and passing by the servants' chambers, he suddenly heard sobbing coming from a small room. Out of curiosity, he took a peep into the room, then to his surprise in this neat and tidy room, he saw there was a setup of an offering for a banquet. He then saw a young palace musuri dressed in her official uniform, weeping bitterly in front of the table set for a memorial ritual. The memorial tablet was set for the former 857:(Yi Geum, later King Yeongjo), who was known to be a child prodigy and became one of the greatest Kings in Joseon's history. King Sukjong was very proud and his treatment of him tended towards the lavish. But because the Prince was the son of a low-born concubine, the officials who were born in noble houses and had noble wives, maintained a condescending view of him and his mother, and were quick to lecture Sukjong on frugality and modesty, despite the King repeatedly ignoring them. 108: 51: 766:"Her disposition and her status was absolutely indivisible. She did not scruple on people. She was respectful and always waited on Queen Inhyeon and later on Queen Inwon. Her wisdom and intelligence shone in her interaction with others. She kept to her duty and protocol. She never entered in palace disputes. She spent her days in peace and harmony." 880:
During the time he was fighting this, there are two interesting accounts of his feelings about this situation. In 1739, the day before the scheduled visit to Lady Choe's tomb, dissatisfied with the protocols that the Board of Rites had drawn up, he censured two officials who were directly responsible
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Regardless of how the King learned of this, he decided to look into the matter and discovered the truth behind the rumors that Jang Hui-bin had built a shamanist altar within her quarters, where effigies with the name of the Queen were found. Later, her ladies-in-waiting declared that she had ordered
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In 1701, Queen Inhyeon died of an unknown cause. Some historiographers believe she was poisoned, but this is unconfirmed. According to one version, Sukjong found Jang Hui-bin in her room with a shaman, making merry over having caused the Queen's death through black magic. Another interpretation based
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state that later that same year, Sukjong gifted his winter house, the Ihyeon Palace (where he had spent the days of his youth), to Choe Suk-bin. The residence was later conferred to their son to consummate his marriage in 1711. It is said that it was a large and spacious building, and was located in
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recorded in 1701, state that Min Jin-won and Min Jin-hu, the deceased Queen Inhyeon’s older brothers, informed King Sukjong of Jang Hui-bin's sorcery, claiming that in doing so they were in compliance with Queen Inhyeon's last request to them before dying. According to Min Jin-won, the rumor in the
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risked death to honor her former Queen. Commendable and virtuous indeed was she and the King, finding himself witnessing this, was moved. He then brought the young musuri to his bed chambers. His feelings turned from sympathy into fondness and then into love, and he spent many nights with her. Over
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Yeongjo fought the court to have Choe Suk-bin recognized as a public mother, instead of being treated like other concubines—mothers of Kings, but regarded as a "private parent". But Yeongjo wanted to change that and have her as his "public mother". However, the officials were opposed to it as this
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state that for Yeoning's marriage, the King ordered a very grand and expensive ceremony. The nobles complained about the big cost and excessive favoritism showed to the Prince, since he was not even the Crown Prince, but the son of a concubine.
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to pardon her, King Sukjong felt her conduct was too wicked, and in 1701, he ordered that Lady Jang and all the others involved should die by poisoning. After sentencing her, King Sukjong passed a law forbidding a concubine with the rank of
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in his adulthood was very sensitive about the origins of his mother, one cannot deny the deep love he had for his birth mother. His reverence for her had no limit. He wrote many poems and said in one of them:
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In 1716, Choe Suk-bin was taken out of the palace while ill. Later that same year, Sukjong received a message from Yeoning informing him that his mother's health had worsened and asking for more medical help.
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On another occasion, the King was leaving her tomb for the Palace. About to mount the palanquin, he instead summoned the Minister of Military Affairs, Kim Son-gung. Breaking into sobs, he said:
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states that it was Choe Suk-bin who told the King that sorcery had been used to try to bring harm to the Queen. Under the title "Queen's Will" it is written:
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as Lady Choe, were probably more suited for the position of Queen. Choe Suk-bin's lower class status was an impediment to her becoming Queen as Joseon was a
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them to shoot arrows at a portrait of Queen Inhyeon three times at day, and had buried dead animals in her palace's garden. Despite the many pleas of the
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and was against Jang Ok-jeong, whom history had described as an evil and cruel woman. By 1693, the King was growing disillusioned with Queen Jang and the
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A misunderstanding exists that Choe Suk-bin was the next in line to become Queen, but this has no basis. Two other concubines from the
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meant the ministers would have to honor her and give the King the right to visit her tomb often as a part of his royal ceremonies.
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Lady Choe's status within the palace rose rapidly. In 1693, she became Sukjong's concubine with the fourth junior rank of
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In 1718, Lady Choe died at the age of 47, in Ihyeon Palace. That same year, Sukjong declared the Crown Prince (future
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period. It is unknown how her first encounter with the King happened. The most accepted version is that she was a
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to go out of the palace and look for remedies among the commoners to save the Queen, who in the end survived.
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palace was that Jang Hui-bin had been using a shaman to curse the Queen and she learned of these rumors.
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Lady Choe was born on the sixth day of the eleventh lunar month in the eleventh year of the reign of
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adopted Prince Yeoning, who was known to be her favorite and whom she regarded as her own son.
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Sukjong died in 1720, supposedly after telling Yi Yi-myoung to name Prince Yeoning as
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In the end, he got what he wanted and Lady Choe was recognized as his public mother.
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In her memorial tablet, under the description of her character it is written:
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society was ruled by the class system. It clearly affect the life of her son,
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and one older sister, Lady Choe of the Haeju Choe clan, who married Seo Jeon.
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This article is about the consort of Sukjong of Joseon. For other people, see
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had acquired the status of Queen. One night, Lady Choe was praying for the
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Between 1699 and 1702, Choe Suk-bin was the principal benefactor of the
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The Confucian Kingship in Korea: Yŏngjo and the Politics of Sagacity
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Lady Choe entered the palace at the age of 7. She belonged to the
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In 1717, Sukjong retired from politics and allowed his son,
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time, this musuri came to be known as Choe Suk-bin".
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Consort Choe
Korean name
Choe
a title
too many or overly lengthy quotations
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Wikiquote
Wikisource

Royal Noble Consort of the First Senior Rank
Joseon
Hanseong
Joseon
Paju
Gyeonggi Province
South Korea
Sukjong of Joseon
Issue
among others...
Yeongjo of Joseon
Clan
Haeju Choe clan
Jeonju Yi clan
Dynasty
House of Yi
Choe Hyo-won
Namyang Hong clan
Korean Buddhism
Hangul
Hanja

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