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Yungneung Tombs, Yunggeonneung Cluster, Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Consort
Lady Hyegyeong
Issue
Yi San, King Jeongjo of Joseon
Posthumous name
Joseon Dynasty: Crown Prince Sado → Crown Prince Jangheon → King Sinmun Hwanmu Jangheon Gwanghyo the Great
사도세자 → 장헌세자 → 신문환무장헌광효대왕
莊獻世子 → 思悼世子 → 神文桓武莊獻廣孝大王
Korean Empire: Emperor Sinmun Hwanmu Jangheon Gwanghyo Ui
신문환무장헌광효의황제
文桓武莊獻廣孝懿皇帝
Temple name
Jangjong (장종, 莊宗) → Jangjo (장조, 莊祖)
Clan
Jeonju Yi clan
Dynasty
House of Yi
Father
Yeongjo of Joseon
Mother
Royal Noble Consort Yeong (biological)
Queen Jeongseong (adoptive)
Religion
Neo-Confucianism
Korean name
Hangul
사도 세자, later 장헌 세자
Hanja
思悼 世子, later 莊獻 世子
Revised Romanization
Sado Seja, later Jangheon Seja
McCune–Reischauer
Sato Secha, later Changhŏn Secha
Birth name
Hangul
이선 / 이훤
Hanja
李愃
Revised Romanization
I Seon / I Hwon
McCune–Reischauer
Yi Sŏn / Yi Hwŏn
Courtesy name
Hangul
윤관
Hanja
允寬
Revised Romanization
Yungwan
McCune–Reischauer
Yunkwan
Art name
Hangul
의재
Hanja
毅齋
Revised Romanization
Uijae
McCune–Reischauer
Ŭichae
Temple name
Hangul
장종 / 장조
Hanja
莊宗 / 莊祖
Revised Romanization
Jangjong / Jangjo
McCune–Reischauer
Changchong / Changcho
Crown Prince Sado (Korean: 사도세자; Hanja: 思悼 世子; 13 February 1735 – 12 July 1762), personal name Yi Seon (이선; 李愃), was the second son of King Yeongjo of Joseon. His biological mother was Royal Noble Consort Yeong of the Jeonui Yi clan. Due to the prior death of Sado's older half-brother, Crown Prince Hyojang, the new prince was the probable future monarch. However, at the age of 27, he died, most likely of dehydration and possibly of starvation after being confined in a rice chest on the orders of his father in the heat of summer.[1]
^The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyeong, translated JaHyun Kim Haboush, p. 321
CrownPrinceSado (Korean: 사도세자; Hanja: 思悼 世子; 13 February 1735 – 12 July 1762), personal name Yi Seon (이선; 李愃), was the second son of King Yeongjo of...
懿昭世孫), personal name Yi Jeong (이정; 李琔) was a Joseon CrownPrince as the son of CrownPrinceSado and Crown Princess Consort Hyegyeong and was third in line...
(헌경왕후; 獻敬王后), was a Korean writer and Crown Princess during the Joseon period. She was the wife of CrownPrinceSado and mother of King Jeongjo. In 1903...
by the highly controversial execution of his only surviving son, CrownPrinceSado, in 1762. However, in spite of this controversy, Yeongjo has earned...
Hanja: 宣禧宮), was a concubine of King Yeongjo of Joseon and the mother of CrownPrinceSado. She is most well known for advising Yeongjo to execute their son...
monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of CrownPrinceSado and Lady Hyegyeong, and succeeded his grandfather, King Yeongjo, in...
half-brother Yi Seon (later known as CrownPrinceSado) was born and succeeded Hyojang as CrownPrince. In 1762, Sado was imprisoned in a wooden rice chest...
the fourth son of CrownPrinceSado, and his concubine, Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Buan Im clan. He later become the heir of Prince Yeollyeong, the...
her life before and after being chosen to marry CrownPrinceSado. The Memoirs portray CrownPrinceSado's descent into violent madness until his execution...
the first wife of King Yeongjo of Joseon and the adoptive mother of CrownPrinceSado. It's said the queen was born on 12 January 1693 in Gahoebang (가회방;...
traced back to Grand Prince Wolsan, making him a 13th cousin three times removed to Prince Yeongpyeong. In 1899, as CrownPrinceSado was elevated to "Emperor...
it contains the birthplace of King Jeongjo's father, CrownPrinceSado. The tomb of CrownPrince Munhyo is called Hyochanggum (효창원). Originally, it was...
grandfather of the 25th King of Joseon, King Cheoljong. After the death of CrownPrinceSado, he was exiled to Ganghwa Island. He was later executed in the 1801...
popularly known as Lady Hyegyeong, posthumously Queen Heongyeong; wife of CrownPrinceSado Royal Noble Consort Hui of the Indong Jang clan (1659–1701) — a key...
other hand, CrownPrinceSado, her brother, had a tense relationship with their father, much to his jealousy: 137-138 . When CrownPrinceSado was still...
eventually married her great-great-great-great half-grandnephew, CrownPrinceSado. CrownPrinceSado was the grandson of her great-great half-grandnephew, King...
His father, Prince Euneon, was an illegitimate son of CrownPrinceSado by his concubine, Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Buan Im clan; Sado himself was...
was the 24th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. His father was CrownPrince Hyomyeong, who died at the age of 20 before becoming king, and his mother...
oak-forested park in Hwaseong, South Korea. Yungneung is the tomb of CrownPrinceSado and Lady Hyegyeong (posthumously honored as King Jangjo and Queen...
Look up sado or Sado in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sado can refer to: PrinceSado, a Joseon Korean crownprince who never acceded Yutaka Sado, a Japanese...