Sun-bi Heo 순비 허씨 | |
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Royal consort of Goryeo | |
Born | 1271 Goryeo |
Died | 1335 (aged about 64/5) Goryeo |
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Issue | 3 sons and 4 daughters (with Duke Pyeongnyang) |
House | Yangcheon Heo clan (by birth) House of Kaesong Wang (by 1st and 2nd marriage) |
Father | Heo Gong, Duke Mungyeong |
Mother |
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Religion | Buddhism |
Royal Consort Sun of the Yangcheon Heo clan (Korean: 순비 양천 허씨; Hanja: 順妃 陽川 許氏; 1271–1335) was the sixth wife of King Chungseon of Goryeo. She was firstly married to Duke Pyeongyang, son of Duke Jean[1] and had 3 sons and 4 daughters.[2]
After his death, she married King Chungseon. It was said that her relationship with the King's beloved wife, Lady Gim was not good[3] since the two of them received the same gogo (고고; 姑姑), an official hat that was worn by the women of the Yuan imperial clan.[4] Since Heo was the mother-in-law of the Emperor, she even went to Yuan's Imperial Palace to inquire about her son-in-law. During a banquet, Lady Heo and Lady Kim changed their attire five times to show off their luxurious clothes and appearance.[3] all of her children married into noble families and the Yuan Imperial Family.