Yi Dang

Yi Dang (hangul:이당 hanja:李瑭, February 1, 1783 – May 8, 1826) was a noble family of Korean Joseon dynasty. But he was non peerage title, his father Prince Euneon and older brother Crown Prince Sangkye was treason charges and his mother Lady Song of Sangsan and sister-in-law Lady Sin of Sangkye is believe in Catholicism, reason is Neo-Confucianism was the state religion in Joseon dynastys. a half-brother and step-cousin of Hanor Grand Prince Jeongye,[1] father of 25th king Cheoljong of Joseons. but he was not a royal family for his lifetimes. his nickname and his Chinese name was unknown.

Yi Dang
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Revised RomanizationLee Dhang
McCune–ReischauerYi Dang

Life

Yi Dang's original father Prince Euneon Yi In was an illegitimate son of Crown prince Sado and mother was concubine Lady Lim Sookbin of Buahn, a daughter of Lim Ji-Beon. Later adopted, adoptive father Prince Eunjeon was also the illegitimate son of Crown prince Sado and Younger Half-brother of Prince Euneon and adoptive father Prince Eunjeon's mother was Bing-ae Park.

Details of his childhood and early life is unknown.

His wife Lady Kim of Gwangsangun had no issues also his concubine Lady Lee of Jeonju had one son, Yi Hee(이희 李曦), after appointed Prince Ikpyeong(익평군 益平君).[2] Yi Hee was adopted his original full brother Crown Prince Sangkye. but he was adopted to Yi Se-bho, son of Yi Dan-hwa, some county gorvernor and eighth generation descendants of Prince Neungwon[3]

In February 1812, Lee Chin-chae and Chung Wu-moon, Park Chong-il, Han Kwang-wu attempted a coup d'état and failed. On February 21, 1812 there were arrests for Uigeumbu.[4] Uigeumbu was interrogate for them, there was selected king to one son of Prince Euneon.[5][6] Lee Chin-chae, Chung Wu-moon, Park Chong-il, Han Kwang-wu and some rebel rebellion was chosen to son of Prince Euneon is unknown. But high government official of Joseon dynastys demands was childs of Prince Euneon was all punishment according to law, but King Sunjo of Joseon was refusal and answers.[7] this time, Yi Dang and his half-brother Yi Seong-deuk, other half-brother Yi Gwang and other his some half-brothers avoided danger of execution and had a near-death experience.

Yi Dang was adopted by his half-uncle Prince Eunjeon, the reason was because Prince Eunjeon and his wife Lady Cho of Pyeongyang had no issue and Prince Eunjeon was suffering the last sanction of the law, in 5th wedding anniversary laters. But he was not a member of the royal family for his lifetimes. He was non peerage title and not a public office title holder in his lifetime. A long time after his death, posthumous conferment of honors Prince Pungkye(풍계군 豐溪君/豊溪君) was made for him.

His first grave was Dongmak-dong in Ansan, later his grave was moved to Dangjeong-dong in Gunpo city, near his adoptive father Prince Eunjeon's grave.

Ancestry

See also

References

  1. reason of step-cousins is Yi Dang is adopted to half-uncle Prince Eunjeon. Prince Euneon was the original father of Yi Dang and Yi Kwang, Hanor Grand Prince Jeongye so half brothers. Yi Dang's mother was Lady Song of Sangsan, wife of Prince Euneon so Yi Kwang, Hanor Grand Prince Jeongye's mother was Lady Lee of Jeonsan, a concubine of Prince Euneon's
  2. 顯祿大夫益平君諡狀
  3. grandson of King Seonjo of Joseon and second son of Grand Prince Jeongwon
  4. 이진채·정우문·한광우 등을 국문하다. (in Korean)
  5. 추국 죄인 이진채를 정법하다 (in Korean)
  6. 추국 죄인 정우문과 한광우를 정법하다 (in Korean)
  7. 삼사에서 역적 이인의 아들에 대한 전형을 합계하다 (in Korean)
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