- Source: Anjong of Goryeo
Anjong (Korean: 고려 안종; Hanja: 高麗 安宗; about 920/37–24 July 996), personal name Wang Uk, was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the only child of King Taejo and Queen Sinseong. He later became the father of King Hyeonjong.
Biography
After King Gyeongjong's death in 981, Queen Heonjeong started to live in her own mansion, which was close to Wang Uk's, so the two often met and spent time together. Eventually, Heonjeong had a son with him, Wang Sun (왕순; the future Hyeonjong of Goryeo), but died during childbirth.
Wang Uk was exiled to Sasu-hyeon (now Sacheon, South Korea) because of his affair with the widowed queen, who was also his niece. Wang Sun was entrusted to one of King Seongjong's nannies, but missed his father, so the king decided to send Sun to live with Wang Uk. Together, they lived in Gwiyangji until Uk's death on 24 July 996. Wang Sun returned to the capital in 997, and, when he ascended to the throne, granted a posthumous name to his father.
Family
Father: Wang Kŏn, King Taejo (877–943)
Grandfather: Wang Ryung (840–897)
Grandmother: Lady Han (850–?)
Mother: Queen Sinseong (900–?)
Grandfather: Kim Ong-nyom (875–?)
Unnamed grandmother (875–935)
Wives and children:
Unknown woman (Consort Sunan – half younger sister; disputed) (920–?)
Grand Princess Seongmok (? – 1018)
Lady Hwangbo of the Hwangju Hwangbo clan (966–992), later posthumously honoured as Queen Heonjeong by her son
Wang Sun, Prince Daeryangwon (992–1031); became the 8th ruler of Goryeo.
Posthumous name
In April 1017 (8th year reign of King Hyeonjong), name Yi-jang (이장; 移葬) was added at first but later was removed
One month later in May 1017, name Heon-gyeong (헌경; 憲景) was added.
In 1021 (12th year reign of King Hyeonjong), name Hyo-mok (효목; 孝穆) and Hyo-ui (효의; 孝懿) was added.
In April 1027 (18th year reign of King Hyeonjong), name Seong-deok (성덕; 聖德) was added to his posthumous name.
In popular culture
Portrayed by Kim Ho-jin in the 2009 KBS TV series Empress Cheonchu.
Portrayed by Nam Joo-hyuk in the 2016 SBS TV Series Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo.
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References
External links
고려 안종 on the Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean).
고려 안종 on Doosan Encyclopedia (in Korean).