Princess Suchun

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Princess Suchun
Princess of Goryeo
Died1345
Kingdom of Goryeo
Spouse
Heo Jong
(before 1345)
[1]
House House of Wang (by birth)
Yangcheon Heo (by marriage)
Father Chungseon of Goryeo
Korean name
Hangul
수춘옹주
Hanja
Revised Romanization Suchun-ongju
McCune–Reischauer Such'un-ongju

Princess Suchun [2] (died 1345) was the only daughter of King Chungseon of Goryeo. [3] Since her mother was unknown, it was speculated that she was a maid/low-born woman.

When the King stayed in Yeongyeong, Yuan dynasty, he summoned Heo-Jong (허종) [4] and gave him a generous gift by saying,

"I only have one daughter and since you have been together for 27 years, there are no useless words, this is why I love you again and again."
"나에게는 딸이 하나밖에 없는데 그대가 27년이나 함께 하면서 쓸데없는 말이 생기지 않으니, 이것이 내가 그대를 거듭 사랑하는 까닭이다."

History of Goryeo》Volume 105〈Biographies〉Volume 18 - Jesin - Heogong - Heojong

They later married but childless and in early 1345, she died and as her husband, Heo was said to be very sad about this and died while mourned her affairs.

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References

  1. "허종". Terms Naver (in Korean). Naver . Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  2. At first, Goryeo's Princesses were granted the royal title of Gongju (공주) or Gungju (궁주), but in September 1308, it appears her title was changed into Ongju (옹주) which had the same meaning as "Royal Princess".
  3. "고려26대 충선왕 가족관계". Naver (in Korean). Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  4. Son of Heo-Sung (허숭; firstly named Heo-Pyeong (허평)) and Lady, of the Seowon Yeom clan (부인 서원염씨) who was the oldest daughter of Yeom Seung-ik (염승익). Heo-Jong was the nephew of Consort Sun from the Yangcheon Heo clan.
  5. In this series, the Princess appeared with showed liberation through love.이일화, '서동요'이어 '별남별녀' '직지' 등 제2의 전성기