Prince Sado

Prince Sado

Infobox Korean name
hangul=장조
hanja=莊祖
rr=Jangjo
mr=Changjo
hangulborn=사도
hanjaborn=思悼
rrborn=Sado
mrborn=Sado

Crown Prince Sado (1735–1762) was born as the second son of the Korean king Yeongjo of Joseon. Because his older brother, Prince Hyojang, had died young, in 1728, Prince Sado was born the royal heir. However, it had been reported to his father that he was mentally ill, wantonly killed people, and was very erratic. This was a disappointment to his father, who finally ordered him to be sealed alive in a large rice chest (an order he obeyed), where he died within eight days. His son became Jeongjo of Joseon after Prince Sado's death. In the 19th century there were rumors that Prince Sado had not been mentally ill, but had been framed; however, these rumors are contradicted by the [http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%ED%95%9C%EC%A4%91%EB%A1%9D memoirs] of Prince Sado's wife, Queen Heongyeong (also known as Lady Hyegyeong). It is still disputable up to now if his death was a retribution for his actual misconduct or he was just victimized by the conspiracy of his political opponents.Who|date=August 2008Fact|date=August 2008

He was posthumously honored as Emperor Jangjo in 1899, and he is buried with his wife at the royal tomb of Yungneung (융릉, 隆陵) in the city of Hwaseong.

Family

*Father: King Yeongjo (영조)
*Mother: Royal Noble Consort Yeong of the Lee clan (영빈 이씨) [Daughter of Lee Yoo-beon (이유번) and Lady Kim]
*Consorts:
# Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan (헌경왕후 홍씨, 1735-1815) [Daughter of Hong Bong-han (홍봉한)] [Queen Heongyeong is also called "Lady Hyegyeong" (혜경궁)]
# Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Im clan (숙빈 임씨)
# Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Park clan (경빈 박씨)
*Issue:
# Prince Successor Uiso (의소세자, 1750-1752), 1st Son of Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan.
# Royal Prince Successor Descendant (왕세손), 1752-1800), 2nd Son of Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan.
# Prince Euneon (은언군, 1754-1801), 1st Son of Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Im clan.
# Prince Eunshin (은신군, 1755-1771), 2nd Son of Royal Noble Consort Suk of the Im clan.
# Prince Eunjeon (은전군, 1759-1778), Only Son of Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Park clan.
# Princess Cheongyeon (청연공주), 1st Daughter of Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan.
# Princess Cheongseon (청선공주, 1756-1802), 2nd Daughter of Queen Heongyeong of the Hong clan.
# Princess Cheonggeun (청근옹주, 1758-?), Only Daughter of Royal Noble Consort Gyeong of the Park clan.

His full posthumous name

* Prince Successor Sado Sudeok Dongyeong Hongin Gyeongji Jangryun Ryungbeom Kimyeong Changhyu Kangheon
* 사도수덕돈경홍인경지장륜륭범기명창휴장헌세자
* 思悼綏德敦慶弘仁景祉章倫隆範基命彰休莊獻世子

His imperial posthumous name

* Ui Emperor Jangjo
* 장조의황제
* 莊祖懿皇帝

References

External links

* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/madmonarchs/sado/sado_bio.htm Biography of Crown Prince Sado of Korea]


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