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  1. Lady Hyegyŏng of the Pungsan Hong clan (Korean: 혜경궁 풍산 홍씨; Hanja: 惠慶宮 豊山 洪氏; 6 August 1735 – 13 January 1816), also known as Queen Heongyeong (헌경왕후; 獻敬王后), [a] was a Korean writer and Crown Princess during the Joseon period. She was the wife of Crown Prince Sado and mother of King Jeongjo.

  2. Lady Hyegyong's first memoir of 1795 was dedicated to her nephew, the heir of her natal family, the Pungsan Hong. It was written to defend her father and herself for their actions before and after Crown Prince Sado's execution.

  3. Jan 13, 2022 · Lady Hyegyeong (혜경), also known as Queen Heongyeong (헌경왕후) was born on August 6, 1735, in the Pungsan Hong clan. She lived to be 80 years old and died on January 13, 1816 (206 years ago today).

  4. Lady Hyegyeong of the Pungsan Hong clan (Korean: 혜경궁 풍산 홍씨; Hanja: 惠慶宮 豊山 洪氏; 6 August 1735 – 13 January 1816), also known as Queen Heongyeong (헌경왕후; 獻敬王后), [lower-alpha 1] was a Korean writer and Crown Princess during the Joseon period.

  5. Lady Hyegyeong of the Pungsan Hong clan, also known as Queen Heongyeong, was a Korean writer and Crown Princess during the Joseon period. She was the wife of Crown Prince Sado and mother of King Jeongjo. In 1903, Emperor Gojong gave her the posthumous name of Heongyeong, the Virtuous Empress.

  6. Mar 13, 2022 · According to historical records, Deok-im entered the royal palace in 1762 as a 10-year-old girl and worked as a gungnyeo, or a court lady because of her father’s relationship with the Pungsan Hong clan — the clan of King Jeongjo’s mother, Lady Hyekyeong, also known as Queen Heongyeong. It is said that the queen looked after Deok-im as if ...

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  8. Royal Noble Consort Won of the Pungsan Hong clan (Korean: 원빈 풍산 홍씨; Hanja: 元嬪 豊山 洪氏; 27 May 1766 – 7 May 1779) was a concubine of King Jeongjo of Joseon.