Royal Consort Shin of the Paju Yeom clan (Korean신비 염씨; Hanja愼妃 廉氏; 1350 – ?) was the 6th wife of King Gongmin of Goryeo.

Royal Consort Shin-Bi of the Paju Yeom clan
신비 염씨
Royal Consort of Goryeo
Tenure1371–1374
Coronation1371
PredecessorRoyal Consort Jeong
SuccessorPalace Lady Han
Born1350
Goryeo
Spouse
(m. 1371; died 1374)
HousePaju Yeom (by birth)
House of Wang (by marriage)
FatherYeom Je-sin, Internal Prince Gokseong[1]
MotherGrand Lady of Jinhan State of the Andong Gwon clan
Royal Consort Sin of the Paju Yeom clan
Hangul
신비 염씨
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSinbi Yeomssi
McCune–ReischauerSinbi Yŏmssi

Biography

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Early life and family

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Lady Yeom was born in 1350 as the youngest daughter of Yeom Je-shin and Lady Gwon of the Andong Gwon clan. Lady Yeom was the 11th child and 6th daughter of 11 siblings.

Her maternal aunt became the sister-in-law to Queen Sindeok, the second wife of King Taejo, through her marriage with the Queen’s older brother, Kang Sun-ryong.

Through her third older brother, Yeom Jeong-su, Lady Yeom became the great-great-grandaunt to Queen Ansun, the wife of King Yejong.

Marriage and palace life

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On 28 November 1371 (20th year reign of King Gongmin of Goryeo), she was honoured as Royal Consort Shin (신비; 愼妃).[2] As they didn't have any issue,[3] in 1372 (21st year of King Gongmin), he selected some young and handsome men and then ordered Han Ahn (한안) and Hong Ryun (홍륜) from the Self-Defense Committee to have sex with his consorts.[4] After King Gongmin was assassinated in 1374, Yeom chose to leave the Palace, shaved her hair and became a Buddhist monk.[5] Even so, the court still respected all of the late King Gongmin's widowed consorts and continued to provide their daily necessities until it was stopped in 1388. After this, there are no records left about Yeom's life.

Family

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  • Father - Yeom Je-shin (염제신; 廉悌臣; 1304–1382)
  • Mother - Grand Lady Jinhan of the Andong Gwon clan (진한국대부인 안동 권씨; 1302 – ?); third daughter of Gwon Han-gong (권한공, 權漢功; 1265–1349)
  • Older brother - Yeom Guk-bo, Prince Seoseong (염국보 서성군; 廉國寶 瑞城君; 1325 – ?)
  • Older brother - Yeom Gwang-won (염광원; 廉廣元; 1327 – ?)
  • Older sister - Lady Yeom (염씨; 1332–1396)
  • Older sister - Lady Yeom (염씨; 1334 – ?)
  • Older brother - Yeom Jeong-su (염정수; 廉廷秀; 1342–1388)
  • Older brother - Yeom Hye-ju (염혜주; 廉惠珠; 1344 – ?)
  • Older brother - Yeom Heung-bang (염흥방; 廉興邦; 1346–1388)
  • Older sister - Lady Yeom (염씨; 1346 – ?); Byeon Nam-Yong’s first wife
  • Older sister - Lady Yeom (염씨; 1348–1376); first wife of Jeong Hui-gye
  • Older sister - Lady Yeom (염씨; 1350 – ?)
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References

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  1. ^ 京畿道史資料集: 고려 편 III-IV [Gyeonggi Province History Data Collection: The Goryeo's Letters III-IV] (in Korean). University of Michigan: Gyeonggi Province. 1998. p. 347.
  2. ^ "염제신의 딸을 신비로 삼다". db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  3. ^ Ki-heung, Jang (2006). 내시, 권력 을 희롱 하다 [The Eunuch and A Mock Power] (in Korean). Gyeongin Cultural History: University of Michigan. p. 103. ISBN 9788949904337.
  4. ^ "공민왕 후비 신비 염씨". db.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  5. ^ 韓國人物小說全集 [The Korean History] (in Korean). University of California: Yuwen Ge. 1967. p. 135.
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