Queen Hyosun

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Tenure1727 – 16 November 1728
Born8 January 1716
Dongbu, Sunggyu-bang, Hanseong, Joseon
Queen Hyosun
효순왕후
Queen consort of Joseon (posthumously honored)
Crown Princess of Joseon
Tenure1727 – 16 November 1728
PredecessorCrown Princess Seo
SuccessorCrown Princess Hye
Born8 January 1716
Dongbu, Sunggyu-bang, Hanseong, Joseon
Died30 December 1751(1751-12-30) (aged 35)
Uichunhyeon, Geongeuk Hall, Changdeokgung, Hanseong, Joseon
Burial
Yeongreung, 89 Samreung-ro, Jori-eup, Paju, Gyeonggi Province
SpouseCrown Prince Hyojang (m.1727–1728)
IssueKing Jeongjo of Joseon (adopted)
Posthumous name
효순현빈→효순왕후→효순소황후
孝純賢嬪→孝純王后→孝純昭皇后
HousePungyang Jo (by birth) Jeonju Yi (by marriage)
FatherJo Mun-myeong
MotherInternal Princess Consort Wangheung of the Jeonju Yi clan
Korean name
Hangul
효순왕후
Hanja
孝純王后
RRHyosun wanghu
MRHyosun wanghu

Queen Hyosun (Korean: 효순왕후 조씨; 8 January 1716 – 30 December 1751), of the Pungyang Jo clan, was the crown princess of Joseon. She was never known by the title queen during her lifetime.[1] Both Hyosun and her husband were posthumously made the adoptive parents of the future King Jeongjo in 1764, in an attempt to distance the boy from the crimes of his birth father, Crown Prince Sado.[2] She was posthumously called as Hyosun, the Bright Empress (효순소황후; 孝純昭皇后).

Lady Jo was born into the Pungyang Jo clan during King Sukjong's 14th year of reign as the only daughter and second child of Jo Mun-myeong, a government official aligned with the Soron faction,[3] and his second wife, Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan, the royal house of Joseon. Through her paternal grandmother, Lady Jo was a first cousin removed of Queen Ingyeong; the first wife of her father-in-law's father, King Sukjong.

Through a selection process, the 11-year-old Lady Jo was chosen to become the crown princess in 1727 and married the 8-year-old Crown Prince Hyojang that same year. On such occasion, her father-in-law, King Yeongjo, gifted her a book of instructions that he had written.[4]

On 16 December 1728, Hyosun's husband died of an unknown illness when she was 12 years old.[4] Despite this happening, she was still given the title of Hyeonbin or Crown Princess Consort Hyeon (현빈; 賢嬪) in 1735.[5]

Eventually in 1744, Lady Jo was given the title of Lady Hyeonbin (현빈궁, 賢嬪宮; lit. Hyeonbin Palace) as she was no longer the crown princess consort through her marriage. Despite being widowed, she remained in the palace and reportedly developed a good relationship with the wife of the new crown prince, Crown Princess Consort Hye.[6]

It is also said that King Yeongjo had favored and seen Hyosun as another daughter like Princess Hwapyeong. Outliving her husband by 23 years, Hyosun later died at the age of 35 in the winter on 30 December 1751. King Yeongjo, who was reportedly deeply saddened by her death, led the mourning rites.[7]

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