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Crown Prince Hyomyeong (Goryeo)
Prince Hyomyeong (Hangul: 효명태자, Hanja: 孝明太子) was a Korean Royal Prince as the second son of Taejo of Goryeo and Lady Seongmu, Lady Seongmu of the Pyeongsan Bak clan. His religion was Buddhism. He died early at a young age.《고려사》권90〈열전〉권3 - 종실 - 태조 왕자 효명태자 References

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Crown Prince Hyomyeong
Crown Prince Hyomyeong (18 September 1809 – 25 June 1830), born Yi Yeong, and posthumously honored as King Munjo, was a member of the Joseon Dynasty. Life and death The prince was the eldest son of King Sunjo, husband of Queen Sinjeong and father of King Heonjong. In 1817, the prince was admitted to the Sungkyunkwan. In 1819, he was titled Crown Prince of Joseon. A genius in literature and the arts, he created several court dances (정재) and used court ritual and the arts to validate and augment the King's control over the government. Hyomyeong first became active in politics when he was only 18, due to his father being ill. Known to have pursued various political reforms, the prince served as Regent in 1827 until his death 3 years later at age 20. He did have some enemies amongst his maternal relatives, but avoided nepotism and was a talented writer, composer and choreographer. Legacy The prince was commemorated in an album of six scenes created to celebrate the com ...
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