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Princess Uisun (1635–1662;
birth name Yi Ae-suk) was a
Joseon Royal Family member who
became the
adopted daughter of
Hyojong of
Joseon and
Queen Inseon...
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Uisun (Korean: 의순; Hanja: 意恂; 1786–1866) is
often called "The
Saint of
Korean Tea" or the "Father of
Korean Tea". He was a
Korean Buddhist Seon (Zen)...
- (숙경공주; 22
February 1648 – 17
February 1671),
seventh daughter Princess Uisun (의순공주; 1635–1662),
adopted daughter Royal Noble Consort An of the Gyeongju...
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existence of
levirate marriage is
supported by the case of
Korean Princess Uisun who was
brought to the
Later Jin
dynasty to
marry the
Manchu prince Dorgon...
- on 20
March 2017.
Retrieved 20
March 2017. Lee,
Young Ho (2002). Ch'oŭi
Ŭisun: A
Liberal Sŏn
Master and an
Engaged Artist in Late Chosŏn Korea. Fremont...
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Successor Qikexin Born 1613 Died 23
April 1652(1652-04-23) (aged 38–39)
Spouse Yi Ae-suk,
Princess Uisun House Aisin Gioro Father Abatai Mother Lady Nara...
- Dorgon. In 1650
Dorgon married the
Korean Princess Uisun. The princess' name in
Korean was
Uisun and she was
Prince Yi Kaeyoon's (Kumrimgoon) daughter...
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Fifth primary consort, of the
Khorchin Borjigit clan (嫡福晉 博爾濟吉特氏)
Princess Uisun, of the Yi clan of
Jeonju (義順公主 全州李氏; 1635–1662),
personal name
Aesuk (愛淑)...
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cousin once
removed as his daughter. Unusually, he gave her title,
Princess Uisun,
before she was
about to
leave Joseon to
marry Dorgon.
After the
Meiji Restoration...
- 5th
cousins thrice removed with her
eventual adoptive daughter,
Princess Uisun. Her
maternal step-grandmother was a
member of the
Gwangsan Kim clan. Through...