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Imperial Noble Consort Sunheon (; 2 February 1854 – 20 July 1911), of the
Yeongwol Eom clan Yeongwol Eom clan () is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan is in Yeongwol County, Gangwon Province. Their founder was . Eom Im-ui () was a descendant of Yan Guang, ultimately descended of Zhuang, the 6th King of Chu. He was dispatched to Silla as ...
(), personal name was Eom Seon-yeong (), was a concubine of
Emperor Gojong of Korea Gojong (; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), personal name Yi Myeongbok (), later Yi Hui (), also known as the Gwangmu Emperor (), was the penultimate Korean monarch. He ruled Korea for 43 years, from 1864 to 1907, first as the last king ...
.


Biography


Early life

Eom Seon-yeong was the eldest daughter and the third of the five children of Eom Jin-sam and his wife, Lady Park of the
Miryang Park clan The Miryang Park clan () or Milseong Park clan () is a Korean clan from Miryang, now in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The clan descends from the 10th century prince Pak Ŏnch'im (), son of King Gyeongmyeong of Silla. Goryeo royalty ...
. Her father served as an officer at
Changdeok Palace Changdeokgung () is a former royal palace in Seoul, South Korea. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Historic Sites (South Korea), Historic Site of South Korea, it is among the best preserved of all Korean palaces. It and its neighboring palace Cha ...
during the early years of Gojong's reign. Lady Eom entered the palace at the age of 8 in January 1861. She was assigned to serve as a maid within
Gyeongbok Palace Gyeongbokgung () is a former royal palace in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 1395, it was the first royal palace of the Joseon dynasty, and is now one of the most significant tourist attractions in the country. The palace was among the first ...
. Because her elder brothers had died young, her father had no heir to carry on his lineage. Her cousin Eom Jun-won, the second son of her father's elder brother Eom Jin-il, was adopted by her father. Eom Jun-won himself had to adopt a son from within their clan.


Palace life

During the
Imo Incident The Imo Incident, also sometimes known as the Imo Mutiny, Soldier's riot or Jingo-gunran in Japanese, was a violent uprising and riot in Seoul beginning in 1882, by soldiers of the Joseon Army who were later joined by disaffected members of the ...
of 1882, when
Queen Min Empress Myeongseong (; 17 November 1851 – 8 October 1895) was the official wife of Gojong, the 26th king of Joseon and the first emperor of the Korean Empire. During her lifetime, she was known by the name Queen Min (). After the founding o ...
(posthumously known as Empress Myeongseong) was forced to flee the palace, Lady Eom demonstrated extreme loyalty to Gojong. She was rewarded with a 5th rank promotion (the highest rank for palace ladies). In her new position as ''jimil sanggung'' (), also known as ''daeryeong sanggung'' (), she was responsible for attending the king, the queen, the queen dowager, or a royal concubine, and received direct orders from the person she served. In 1885, Queen Min expelled Lady Eom from the palace after discovering that she had been favored by Gojong; however, a high-ranking official, Yun Yong-seon, interceded on her behalf and she kept her position. Lady Eom never forgot Yun Yong-seon's grace. After Queen Min was assassinated in October 1895, Lady Eom returned to the palace and became the King's favored concubine. In 1897, she gave birth to
Yi Un Yi Un (; 20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970) was the 28th Head of the Korean Imperial House, an Imperial Japanese Army general and the last Imperial Crown Prince of the Korean Empire. Before becoming the heir apparent to Sunjong of Korea, who bec ...
, and two days later, she officially became a consort of the king. Eom later received the rank of Royal Noble Consort Sun in 1900, and then as Consort Sun in 1901. At the time, the word “gyebi” (), or the title held for the second Queen Consort of a King, was used and referred to the second officially revised palace. But it wasn't the proper title for Consort Sun, which was the equivalent in position and rank as an Empress. When Gojong established the
Korean Empire The Korean Empire, officially the Empire of Korea or Imperial Korea, was a Korean monarchical state proclaimed in October 1897 by King Gojong of the Joseon dynasty. The empire lasted until the Japanese annexation of Korea in August 1910. Dur ...
in 1897, she was later given the royal title of “Sunheon, Imperial Noble Consort of the Highest Rank” (''Hwang Gwi-bi'') in 1903 after giving birth to Yi Un, Crown Prince Uimin. Her rank as consort became an issue when Gojong then chose Eom to be his new Empress as a replacement for Empress Myeongseong's vacant position and attempts to elevate Eom to Empress. Right after his exile in Japan,
Yi Jun-yong Yi Junyong (; 23 July 1870 – 22 March 1917), known as Prince Yeongseon () was a politician, literati, and member of the Korean Joseon dynasty's royal family, politicians, and later became a collaborator of Imperial Japan. His courtesy name ...
, the king's nephew, opposed the idea of Eom to be Empress. This leads to him informing Koreans in exile and prepares for an opposition movement. In April 1899, Yi Jun-yong joined the campaign against Eom's reprimand against the Japanese asylum seekers. As a result of discussions with Yu Gil-jun, Kwon Dong-jin, Jo Jung-eung Cho, and two or three others, he resolved to oppose Eom's position to the Empress. Yi stated that it would jeopardize the country to make Eom an Empress and decided to send a letter of advice to Lee Jae-soon, the Minister of the Palace. Yi Jun-yong objected to Eom becoming Empress, saying it was a matter related to the prestige of the royal family because of the Eom's origins prior to becoming a palace lady. In addition, Yi Jun-yong sent a letter to his father (Emperor Gojong's older brother), King Heungchin, and prayed to rebuke Eom as the empress in order to gain the emperor's favor with the emperor. It was said that Yi Jun-yong actively campaigned against Eom's rebuke to the position of Empress because Eom rejected Yi Jun-yong and
Yi Kang Yi Kang, Prince Imperial Ui (; 30 March 1877 – 15 August 1955), also known as Prince Uihwa (1891–1900) or King Ui (1900–1955) was the second son of Emperor Gojong of Korea and his concubine, Lady Jang, who was a court lady-in-waiting. I ...
, his son, who were in exile in Japan for the succession of power to his son, Hwang Yi-eun. However, in this situation, Yi Jun-yong's movement against Eom was forced to act as a threat to his personal affairs. Eom and her supporters told Gojong that Yi Jun-yong had a change of heart and mind, and Gojong, who believed that Yi Jun-yong was involved in the assassination of
Empress Myeongseong Empress Myeongseong (; 17 November 1851 – 8 October 1895) was the official wife of Gojong, the 26th king of Joseon and the first emperor of the Korean Empire. During her lifetime, she was known by the name Queen Min (). After the founding o ...
, decided to remove Yi Jun-yong from his positions. Due to the death of Crown Princess Min in 1907, and remembering the help she received from Yun, she recommended his adoptive great-granddaughter, Yun Jeung-sun (the future
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) to be the second wife of Crown Prince Sunjong. Because Sunjong had no son and was severely ill due to the Coffee Poisoning Plot, the Imperial Consort started planning to raise her son, Prince Uimin, as the next Crown Prince. However, as Yi Kang figured out her plan, he opposed her and became in conflict with him. On August 17, 1907, Emperor King Gojong, decided to be the prince of obedience without any heirs. This was the result of Yi Jun-yong, who continued to threaten his throne, and Gojong's intention to contain Yi Kang, and Yi Wan-yong, who feared that his real power would be eroded if Yi Jun-yong and Lee Kang-pa gain power. As a result, Yi Jun-yong, who has been constantly receiving treatment, attention, and checks as a potential successor to the throne during long-term exiles, becomes the cousin of Sunjong, and Yi Kang becoming the uncle of the prince. Eom eventually succeeded in making her son the successor of Emperor Sunjong, but Crown Prince Uimin was taken by
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to Japan under the pretense to raise him instead. When she went to see her son, she stated that she saw her son eating lunch with rice balls while he was undergoing a hard training at a Japanese academy.


Later years

Eom later founded Yang Jeongsuk (now Yangchung High School) in 1905, and Jinmyeong Girls' School (now
Jinmyeong Girls' High School Jinmyeong Girls' High School () is a private girls high school located in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The school was originally established in 1906 with financial support from Imperial Consort Sunheon, princess Consort Eom (Princess Sunheo ...
) and Myeongshin Girls' School (now Sookmyeong Women's University) in 1906. She later suffered from
typhoid Typhoid fever, also known simply as typhoid, is a disease caused by ''Salmonella enterica'' serotype Typhi bacteria, also called ''Salmonella'' Typhi. Symptoms vary from mild to severe, and usually begin six to 30 days after exposure. Often ther ...
in July 1911, and eventually passed away a few days later on July 20 at the age of 57 at Hamnyeong Hall (咸寧殿) in
Deoksugung Palace Deoksugung (), also called Deoksu Palace or Deoksugung Palace, is a former royal palace in Seoul, South Korea. It was the first main palace of the 1897–1910 Korean Empire and is now a major tourist attraction. It has a mix of traditional Korea ...
. At the time, her son, Crown Prince Uimin, was staying in Japan and wasn't told about her death until later. After her death, Eom was given the title of 'Sunheon', a title that was given from Sunjong. She is buried in Cheonsu Mountain in
Yangju Yangju (; ) is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Yangju is located south of Dongducheon and north of Uijeongbu, not far from Seoul. In the past, it was one region with Uijeongbu-si, Guri-si, Namyangju-si, Dongducheon-si, and some parts ...
, and Myoho was called Yeonghuiwon. She was later re-buried across from her mausoleum with Yi Jin, her eldest grandson, who she had not seen him in her lifetime, who died from poisoning. Her tablets were additionally enclosed in Chilgung.


Family

* Father ** Eom Jin-sam (; 9 October 1812 – 28 July 1879) * Mother ** Lady Park of the Miryang Park clan (; 1824–1895) * Siblings ** Older brother: Eom Bong-won () ** Older brother: Eom Hak-won (); died prematurely ** Adoptive younger brother: Eom Jun-won (; 1855 – 13 February 1938) ** Younger sister: Lady Eom of the
Yeongwol Eom clan Yeongwol Eom clan () is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan is in Yeongwol County, Gangwon Province. Their founder was . Eom Im-ui () was a descendant of Yan Guang, ultimately descended of Zhuang, the 6th King of Chu. He was dispatched to Silla as ...
() * Husband **
Emperor Gojong of Korea Gojong (; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), personal name Yi Myeongbok (), later Yi Hui (), also known as the Gwangmu Emperor (), was the penultimate Korean monarch. He ruled Korea for 43 years, from 1864 to 1907, first as the last king ...
(; 8 September 1952 – 21 January 1919) * Son ** Yi Eun, Crown Prince Uimin (; 20 October 1897 – 1 May 1970)Herbert P. Bix, Hirohito and the making of modern Japan (New York 2016) *** Daughter-in-law: Princess Masako Nashimoto of Japan, Crown Princess Euimin (; 4 November 1901 – 30 April 1989) **** Grandson: Yi Jin (; 18 August 1921 – 11 May 1922) **** Grandson:
Yi Gu Yi Ku (; December 29, 1931 July 16, 2005) was a Korean prince who was head of the House of Yi from 1970 until 2005. He was a grandson of Gojong of Korea, Emperor Gojong of the Joseon, Joseon dynasty. Through Prince Kuni Asahiko, Kuni Asahiko ...
(; 29 September 1931 – 16 July 2005) ***** Granddaughter-in-law:
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(18 March 1923 – 26 November 2017) ****** Adoptive Great-granddaughter: Yi Eunsuk () or Eugenia Unsuk (1959 - ) ****** Adoptive great-grandson:
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(; 23 September 1962 - ) ***** Granddaughter-in-law: Arita Kinoko () or Yi Gyeon-ja ()


Popular culture


Drama

* Portrayed by Kim Eun-jeong and Shin So-min in the 1990 MBC TV series ''Grand Internal Prince'' * Portrayed by Oh Ji-yeong in the 1995
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TV series ''Dazzling Dawn'' * Portrayed by Seo Mi-ae in the 2001-2002
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TV series ''
Empress Myeongseong Empress Myeongseong (; 17 November 1851 – 8 October 1895) was the official wife of Gojong, the 26th king of Joseon and the first emperor of the Korean Empire. During her lifetime, she was known by the name Queen Min (). After the founding o ...
'' * Portrayed by
Kim Ja-ok Kim Ja-ok (; October 11, 1951 – November 16, 2014) was a South Korean actress. Kim was born in Busan in 1951. Kim dropped out of Hanyang University majoring in Film. Kim started her acting career after admitted to a public recruit by MBC T ...
in the 2002 MBC TV series ''너희가 나라를 아느냐'' * Portrayed by Kim Ju-ryeong in the 2018 tvN TV series '' Mr. Sunshine''


Film

* Portrayed by Eom Aeng-ran in the 1959 film ''Independence Association and young Rhee Syung-Man'' * Portrayed by Eom Aeng-ran in the 1964 film ''The Sino-Japanese War and Queen Min the Heroine''


See also

*
Yangchung High School Yangchung High School () is one of the oldest private secondary schools of South Korea. Throughout its history, the school has moved three times and is currently situated in Mok-dong, Yangcheon District, Seoul. History Yangchung High School origi ...
:School founded by her sponsorship


References

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