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Crown Princess Sun of the Haeum Bong clan (; 1414–after 1454) was the second wife of
Munjong of Joseon Munjong (; 15 November 1414 – 10 June 1452), personal name Yi Hyang (), was the fifth monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. As the eldest son (and the sickly son) of Sejong the Great and Queen Soheon, he succeeded to the throne in 1450. ...
. Before her husband's accession to the throne, she was banished after it was discovered that she was sleeping with one of her handmaids.


Biography

Lady Bong became the Crown Princess Sun (
Hanja Hanja (; ), alternatively spelled Hancha, are Chinese characters used to write the Korean language. After characters were introduced to Korea to write Literary Chinese, they were adapted to write Korean as early as the Gojoseon period. () ...
: 純嬪; ) in 1429, a few months after her predecessor, Crown Princess Hwi, was thrown out of the palace for witchcraft. Apparently, Crown Prince Yi Hyang did not favor her, which made her incredibly angry.Sejong Sillok, vol.75 She reportedly took her husband's clothing and female clothing from the palace to send to her natal home, which breached etiquette. When Consort Gwon became pregnant, Crown Princess Sun apparently complained to the palace women that she would be dismissed in favor of Lady Gwon, and she frequently cried. Her complaints became known throughout the palace and
King Sejong Sejong (; 15 May 1397 – 8 April 1450), commonly known as Sejong the Great (), was the fourth monarch of the Joseon, Joseon dynasty of Korea. He is regarded as the greatest ruler in Korean history, and is remembered as the inventor of Hangu ...
scolded her that she should be happy that another concubine was pregnant when she was not. Sejong also scolded the Crown Prince that his concubine was pregnant but his official wife had no children, after which he spent more time with her. Later, Crown Princess Sun reportedly became pregnant, but miscarried and buried the remains. However, when servants were sent to retrieve the child's remains, they found only empty burial clothes.


Demotion

The court records of 1436 note that Crown Princess Sun apparently also sent surplus food from palace meals to her natal home, spied on people outside of her palace through a gap in the wall of the servants' toilet, and received a visit from her aunt's husband after her father's death without notifying the
Crown Prince A crown prince or hereditary prince is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The female form of the title, crown princess, is held by a woman who is heir apparent or is married to the heir apparent. ''Crown prince ...
, which, they said, showed a lack of regard for the general good. She was also accused of being over intimate with So-ssang (), one of her maids and a member of the slave class. The two were described as inseparable and So-ssang reportedly slept with her mistress. When Crown Prince Hyang questioned why her maid slept with her, the consort responded that she loved him, but he didn't love her. So-ssang later told the court how the Crown Princess had invited her to lie down with her, whilst the other maids slept outside. Though So-ssang initially declined, the consort insisted, and So-ssang eventually undressed and went behind the screen where her mistress took off her remaining clothes and forced her to lie next to her 'as if with a man'. Crown Princess Sun then told the court that she was intimate with So-ssang night and day, as well as with another servant called Dan-ji (), because it solved the fact that she slept alone. Upon hearing that his daughter-in-law had been intimate with a member of the nobi class,
King Sejong Sejong (; 15 May 1397 – 8 April 1450), commonly known as Sejong the Great (), was the fourth monarch of the Joseon, Joseon dynasty of Korea. He is regarded as the greatest ruler in Korean history, and is remembered as the inventor of Hangu ...
consulted with various officials on demoting another of the Crown Prince's wives. The officials supported the motion to depose her, and Crown Princess Sun was demoted to
commoner A commoner, also known as the ''common man'', ''commoners'', the ''common people'' or the ''masses'', was in earlier use an ordinary person in a community or nation who did not have any significant social status, especially a member of neither ...
and banished. The decree for her dismissal, however, excluded any mention of her sleeping with her maid and focused instead on her sending palace supplies to her natal home and receiving visitors without her husband's knowledge. Crown Princess Bong was banished from Joseon after 1454, and no further records of her life exist. Sso-ssang and Dan-ji were executed.


Family

* Grandfather ** Bong Yu-rye (; 1354–1419) * Grandmother, name unknown (1347–?) * Father ** Bong Ryeo (; 1375–1436) *** Uncle - Bong Jeup (; 1378–1439) **** Aunt, name unknown (1395–?) ***** Cousin - Bong Yeo-hae (; 1419–1436) ****** Cousin-in-law - Lady Park of the Suncheon Park clan (; 1430 - ?) *** Uncle - Bong Rim (; 1381–?) **** Aunt, name unknown (1384–?) ***** Cousin - Lady Bong of the Haeum Bong clan (; 1411–1480) ***** Cousin - Bong Geuk-geom (; 1420–?) * Mother, name unknown (1375–?) * Siblings ** Younger brother – Bong Geuk-hwa (; 1420–?) *** Sister-in-law, name unknown (1413–?) **** Niece - Lady Bong of the Haeum Bong clan (; 1440–?) ***** Nephew-in-law - Yi Jin, Prince Buwon (; 1440–?)He was the grandson of
Grand Prince Yangnyeong Grand Prince Yangnyeong (; 1394 – 8 October 1462) was the former Crown Prince of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. He was the first son of King Taejong and his wife, Queen Wongyeong. Yangnyeong was the elder brother of Sejong the Great, and an ance ...
thru his second son, Yi Po, Prince Hamyang.
****** Grandniece - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (; 1458–?) ****** Grandnephew - Yi Gye-nam, Prince Gusan (; 1461–?) ****** Grandniece - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (; 1464–?) ****** Grandniece - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (; 1467–?) ** Younger brother – Bong Guk-yu () * Husband ** Yi Hyang, King Munjong (; 15 November 1414 – 1 June 1452) — No issue. *** Father-in-law – Yi Do, King Sejong the Great (; 7 May 1397 – 30 March 1450) *** Mother-in-law – Queen Soheon of the Cheongsong Sim clan (; 12 October 1395 – 19 April 1446)


Popular culture

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