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Yejong of Joseon

Yi Gwang
King of Joseon
Reign 1468–1469
Predecessor Sejo of Joseon
Successor Seongjong of Joseon
Born 12 February 1450
Died 31 December 1469 (1470-01-01) (aged 19)
Burial Goyang, Changreung (창릉)
Consort Queen Jangsun
Queen Ansun
Posthumous name
King Yejong Yangdo Heummun Seongmu Euiin Sohyo the Great of Korea
예종양도흠문성무의인소효대왕
睿宗襄悼欽文聖武懿仁昭孝大王
Temple name
Yejong
House Jeonju Yi
Father Sejo of Joseon
Mother Queen Jeonghui
Posthumous name
King Yejong Yangdo Heummun Seongmu Euiin Sohyo the Great of Korea
예종양도흠문성무의인소효대왕
睿宗襄悼欽文聖武懿仁昭孝大王
Temple name
Yejong
Yejong of Joseon
Hangul 예종
Hanja 睿宗
Revised Romanization Yejong
McCune–Reischauer Yejong
Birth name
Hangul 이황
Hanja 李晄
Revised Romanization I Hwang
McCune–Reischauer I Hwang

Yejong of Joseon (12 February 1450 – 31 December 1469) was the 8th king of the Joseon Dynasty Korea. He succeeded his father, King Sejo in 1468 at 18 years of age (19 according to Korean system), but was too physically ill to govern, and died a year later.

One of the most prominent incidents during Yejong's reign was the trial and death of General Nam I (남이 장군, 南怡). Nam-I was famous for having suppressed Yi Si-ae rebellion along with General Gang-Sun and others. At age 28, he was appointed to Minister of War. However, when Yejong became king, a minister named Yu Jagwang (유자광, 柳子光) who was jealous of Nam I accused him of treason when he found out that Yejong himself was not fond of Nam I. Yu also involved the Minister Gang Sun (강순, 康純) and initiated a trial witnessed by the King himself. They were found guilty and executed while Yu Ja-gwang was promoted to a high office and given a title of prince. After this incident, there were many cases of Yu accusing ministers who were apparently more prestigious than himself.

He was born in 1450 as the second son of Sejo of Joseon. His formal name was Prince Haeyang, but he was promoted to crown prince at the age of 8, after the sudden death of his elder brother, Crown Prince Uigyeong.

In 1468, when he was 19, his father Sejo turned over the throne, but since he was not yet 20 years old and had been physically weak since his childhood, Queen Jeonghee, who was Yejong's mother, came to rule the nation instead. According to records of this era, political decisions were taken by the Queen and three subjects nominated by King Sejo.

Although his total residency was just 14 months, several incidents had occurred. In 1468, the treason of Nam I greatly influenced Joseon politics. Just before his death in 1469, Joseon started to prohibit all trade with Japan. During his residency, he granted common farmers the right to cultivate fields which originally belonged to the military.

He died when he was only 20 years old. His tomb is located in Goyang, Gyeonggido of South Korea with several other Kings' and Queens' cemeteries. After his death, the throne was not turned over to Yejong's son, but to his brother's son who became King Seongjong of Joseon.


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