Crown Prince Sohyun, the eldest son of King Injo, was taken to Qing Dynasty to live as a hostage, and he died unfortunately due to poisoning, so it is a strange fate that the eldest son Sohyun died of poison.If Crown Prince Sohyun ascended the throne, a new era could have opened in the Joseon Dynasty...In addition, Crown Prince Sohyun was a person who gained the trust of the Qing emperor due to his excellent qualities and attitude toward the Qing Dynasty as a new power without rejecting it while interacting with high officials of the Qing Dynasty.In the end, this is the direct reason for the death of Crown Prince Sohyun... On the Qing side, they only surrendered formally, but in their hearts, they were not pleased with the artisans who did not surrender to the Qing Dynasty...Therefore, there was a movement to abdicate King Injo and ascend the throne of Crown Prince Sohyeon, who was favored by the Qing Dynasty... In the end, the Qing Dynasty stimulated father Injo, who died of suspected poisoning at an early age, and the King Injo, who taught his son to poison in order to protect the throne, was indeed a cancer in the dark. Prince Bongrim, the second youngest prince after Prince Sohyun's death, eventually ascended the throne...This is Hyojong who is famous for his book punishment. King Hyojong has been hostile to the Qing Dynasty, unlike his brother since he was a hostage of the Qing Dynasty.When he ascended the throne, he took measures to quickly expand his military power in the name of cleaning up the disgrace of the Three Kingdoms...There are many evaluations that King Hyojong's theory of northern punishment was a reckless king who had a good spirit but did not consider the suffering of the general public.At that time, when the people were still unable to recover from the devastating devastation of the Great War, the people tried to bear the rapid expansion of military power under the pretext of North Korean punishment.With the death of King Hyojong, the Northern Expedition will be stopped. According to the Annals of that time, most of the subjects except Hyojong and some of the subjects were opposition to the Northern Beol...In the end, the obsession of the majority of his servants, which was suspected of poisoning to prevent the Northern Expedition, ended when King Hyojong died suddenly... In a way, the Northern Expedited by incompetent father Injo, but with different reasons, the two brothers died unhappily.What a strange fate the two princes...
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