- and
honored his
adoptive father as King, and
granted him the
temple name
Jinjong (진종; 眞宗). Hyojang's wife, the late
Crown Princess Hyosun, was also honored...
- Seo clan (정성왕후 서씨; 12
January 1693 – 3
April 1757)
Adoptive father: King
Jinjong of
Joseon (조선의 진종; 4
April 1719 – 16
December 1728)
Biological mother:...
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South Korea Spouse Yeongjo of
Joseon (m. 1703–1757)
Issue Yi Haeng, King
Jinjong of
Joseon (adoptive) Yi Seon, King
Jangjo of
Joseon (adoptive) Clan Daegu...
- Baek
Yongseong Jinjong (Korean: 용성 진종; Hanja: 龍城 震鍾, 1864–1940) was a
Korean Buddhist master who
helped propagate Buddhism in Korea.
Primarily grounded...
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posthumous title of
Queen Hyosun (효순왕후) with her
husband receiving King
Jinjong as his
posthumous title.
After 157 years,
Queen Hyosun was
granted the...
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Yeongneung (영릉) (Crown
Prince Hyojang, who was
posthumously honored as King
Jinjong, and
Queen Hyosun). It is
situated in the city of Paju,
Gyeonggi Province...
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Joseon (조선 장조) (13
February 1735 – 12 July 1762)
Adoptive grandfather:
Jinjong of
Joseon (조선 진종) (April 4, 1719 –
December 16, 1728)
Biological grandmother:...
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Gyeongdeok Inheon Jeongmok Janghyo 恭良敬德仁憲靖穆章孝大王 공량경덕인헌정목장효대왕 Yi
Haeng 李緈 이행
Jinjong 眞宗 진종
Great King
Onyang Yemyeong Cheolmun Hyojang 溫良睿明哲文孝章大王 온량예명철문효장대왕...
- Incheon-si, it
firstly founded during the
Goguryeo periods with the name of "
Jinjong Temple" (진종사; 眞宗寺) and
changed into
Jeondeung from the fact that Princess...
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Buddhist Doctrine by Zen Masters:
Hoegwang Saseonbul (晦光 師璿佛) and
Yongseong Jinjong (龍城 震鍾). Zen
Master Daewon has
translated and
published collections of...