Gyeongjong of Goryeo

Gyeongjong
King of Goryeo
Reign975–981
Coronation975
Kaegyŏng, Goryeo
PredecessorGwangjong
SuccessorSeongjong
BornWang Ju
9 November 955
Kaegyŏng, Goryeo
Died13 August 981 (aged 26)
Kaegyŏng, Goryeo
Burial
Yeongneung (영릉; 榮陵)
Queen ConsortQueen Heonsuk
Queen Heonui
Queen Heonae
Queen Heonjeong
ConsortLady Daemyeong
SonMokjong
Era name and dates
Taepyeong (태평; 太平): 976–981
Posthumous name
  • Great King Jiin Seongmok Myeonghye Heonhwa
    (지인성목명혜헌화대왕, 至仁成穆明惠獻和大王; original)
  • Great King Gongui Jeonghyo Sunhui Myeonghye Seongmok Heonhwa
    (공의정효순희명혜성목헌화대왕, 恭懿靖孝順熙明惠成穆獻和大王; final)
Temple name
Gyeongjong (경종; 景宗)
HouseWang
DynastyGoryeo
FatherGwangjong
MotherQueen Daemok
Korean name
Hangul
왕주
Hanja
王伷
RRWang Ju
MRWang Chu
Monarch name
Hangul
경종
Hanja
景宗
RRGyeongjong
MRKyŏngjong
Courtesy name
Hangul
장민
Hanja
長民
RRJangmin
MRChangmin
Posthumous name
Hangul
헌화대왕
Hanja
獻和大王
RRHeonhwa daewang
MRHŏnhwa taewang

Gyeongjong (9 November 955 – 13 August 981), personal name Wang Chu, was the fifth ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the eldest son of King Gwangjong, and was confirmed as Crown Prince in the year of his birth. He was also the maternal and paternal grandson of King Taejo.

Upon rising to the throne, Gyeongjong established the Jeonsigwa (田柴科, land-allotment system) which established the economic basis for Goryeo's bureaucracy. Following his ascension, he issued pardons for those whom his predecessor had persecuted and even reinstated their titles.[1] Later, according to the Goryeo-sa, he avoided politics and royalty, and spent his time cavorting with commoners as well as indulging in sex or playing baduk.[2]

Family

  1. Queen Heonsuk of the Gyeongju Kim clan (헌숙왕후 김씨; 937–?); first cousin – No issue.
  2. Queen Heonui of the Chungju Yu clan (헌의왕후 유씨); first cousin – No issue.
  3. Queen Heonae of the Hwangju Hwangbo clan (헌애왕후 황보씨; 964–20 January 1029); half first cousin.
    1. Wang Song, Prince Gaeryeong (목종; 5 July 980–2 March 1009), 1st son
  4. Queen Heonjeong of the Hwangju Hwangbo clan (헌정왕후 황보씨; 966–993); half first cousin – No issue.
  5. Lady Daemyeong of the Chungju Yu clan (대명궁부인 유씨); half first cousin – No issue.

See also

References

  1. ^ 이, 덕일 (January 17, 2008). 천추태후, 고려를 제후국으로 만든 유학 세력과 싸우다. The Hankyoreh. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  2. ^ 박, 종기 (June 15, 2013). 경종의 네 왕비는 고종사촌, 친사촌, 외사촌 자매. JoongAng Ilbo. Retrieved 21 January 2024.