Queen Sinhye
Queen Sinhye of the Chŏngju Yu clan[1] (Korean: 신혜왕후 유씨; Hanja: 神惠王后 柳氏) was the first Goryeo queen consort through her marriage as the first wife of Wang Kŏn, its founder. As the wife and mother of the new nation, she supported her husband's national affairs with a good plan and received great favor and preferential treatment from many people, also become his favourite wife. BiographyThe future Queen Sinhye was born into a rich family as the daughter of Yu Ch'ŏn-gung, a local chief from Jeongju. According to legend, Wang Kŏn, a general commander under Kung Ye was passing through the land of Chŏngju with his armies to invade Later Baekje. He was resting his horses and sat under an old willow tree to rested for a while. In there, he happened to see and met a young girl standing by the brook of the road. While he seeing her virtuous face, he asked:
And that girl said:
Wang immediately fell in love with her beautiful appearance and wisdom at first sight and stayed at her father's mansion that day where he prepared and served food to all the army members in a very prosperous manner. The girl's father, Lord Yu ordered his daughter to sleep with Wang. Not long after that, Wang immediately left for the battlefield and they lost contact each other, so she then shaved her hair to keep her chastity and became a nun. Meanwhile, Wang learned this belatedly and hurriedly found her, brought her and married her. At the end of the Taebong period, when Sin Sung-gyŏm, Hong Yu (홍유), Pae Hyŏn-gyŏng (배현경; 裵玄慶), and Pok Chigyŏm (복지겸; 卜智謙) came to seek to drive out Kung Ye in protest against his tyrannical reign and wanted to appoint Wang as the new king, he stubbornly refused and didn't accept it, but hesitated at the same time. Knowing this, Lady Yu then said:
She encouraged her husband to put on his own armor and participated in protest to start a revolution. In 918, her husband overthrew Kung Ye and established the new dynasty, she became the Queen consort. She assisted the national ambassador with good schemes and distinguished herself by assisting her husband with the establishment of important national policies, thus she received favor and preferential treatment. She also achieved integrity, docile and wise in serving her husband, that made her honoured as Princess Consort Hadong (하동군부인; 河東郡夫人). As such, the Queen received the utmost respect and admiration from many of her peoples, her husband for her contribution in helping the establishment of the Goryeo dynasty. Meanwhile, they were childless and didn't have any issue. In popular culture
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