2022년 5월 9일 월요일

The Last Royal Family Story of Joseon

 ★ Queen Sunjeong Hyo Yoonbi The Queen Yoonbi is the monument of Emperor Sunjeong Hyo Yoonbi is the monument of Emperor Sunjong. Widowed at a young age of 33, she is leaving behind the last major story of the Joseon Dynasty. Japanese colonial era He did not hide the Seal, shouted "This is where the mother of the country lives" to the people who invaded Nakseonjae during the Korean War, and his majestic dignity, which resisted the Japanese colonial rule and protected Nakseonjae. She also entrusted her fate to Buddhism, which sank with the fate of the dynasty. At one time, she lived in a rented room near Heungcheonsa Temple in Seongbuk-dong and visited the temple every day to apologize for not being able to protect the dynasty as a daughter-in-law of the royal family. Perhaps thanks to her prayers at Heungcheonsa Temple, she finally visited Nakseonjae Shrine in Changdeokgung Palace after a persistent and lonely fight with the Rhee Syngman government and provided an opportunity to bring in King Yeongchin and Princess Deokhye in Japan. Empress Sun Jeong-hyo, the last empress of Joseon, who tried to do her part even if she was weak, died alone at Seokbokheon in Nakseonjae in 1966. 


★ King Yeongwang Lee Eun was born in 1897, the third son of King Gojong and the younger brother of King Sunjong. As the last crown prince of the Korean Empire, he was taken to Japan as a hostage at the age of 11, and in 1920, he was forced to marry the daughter of a Japanese royal family (Lee Bang-ja) as a means of justifying the Japanese occupation of Joseon. The return of King Yeong could not be achieved even if he was liberated, but it was only possible in December 1963, but he was already unable to speak and was in a state of memory loss.  For the next seven years, hospital treatment was also wasted, and in 1970, he closed his eyes in 1970. He was buried in the Hongyu Tomb. 


★Princess Yeong was born in Tokyo, Japan, 1909) was born in Tokyo, Japan. Born as the eldest daughter of the royal family, she graduated from the academy in 1918 and married Lee Eun, the last crown prince of Joseon, who was taken hostage in Japan at the time, in 20.  The combination of the two was a frivolous marriage planned for the fusion of Joseon and Japan. After World War II, the two, who lost their royal status under the new constitution designated in 1947, remained stateless and returned to Korea in 63. After the death of her husband Lee Eun in 1970, she remained in Korea and continued her husband's will to establish "Myeonghwiwon" for the physically disabled and "Jahye School" for mentally retarded children to engage in social welfare activities. 


Born in 1931-, the second son of King Yeong-gu and Mrs. Lee Bang-ja, Yi Gu was born in Japan as the last descendant of Joseon and graduated from MIT Engineering University alone in high school. He married his co-worker, Juliet, but after returning to Korea, he was destroyed amid criticism that he had violated the royal dignity. After the death of Mrs. Lee Bang-ja, she left Korea, but returned permanently in 1996 and is now living in Buam-dong. 


Princess Deokhye (1912-1989) was the last royal daughter of the Joseon Dynasty.  King Gojong was the only daughter of King Gojong, who was born at the 60th birthday of his age from his noble family, Yang, and spent his life hogging the cuteness of the royal family. However, he was taken to Japan at the age of 12 in 1925, under the pretext of studying in Tokyo, and when his mother died in 1929, at the age of 17, he could not overcome the shock and became mentally ill. At the age of 20, when his condition was improving, he was forced to marry the son of a marijuana owner, and three years after his marriage, he was severely depressed and even suffered from severe depression.  He returned to Korea in 1962 and died in 1989 at Nakseonjae Pass, but he did not recognize the person. ========================================================================================= The second son of King Yiu's Chin, a Japanese Army soldier who was the last enemy of Joseon... organized a guerrilla group of Taehangsan Mountain near Taewon to campaign for independence. Knowing that, Japan ordered Hiroshima in 1943, and he forced his son to give him laxatives and put off saying he couldn't go because his son was sick, but was taken away two years later. The day of Hiroshima's atomic bombing... eventually, the last enemy of Joseon without Japanese blood died like this His father... King Uichin is... Homanoh. Chomyeongpyeong-gil. His name is Lee Kang. the fifth son of King Gojong His mother was a noble man, Jang. In 1891 (the 28th year of King Gojong's reign), he was sealed to Uihwa-gun, and in 1894, he fled to Japan as ambassador to celebrate the victory of the Sino-Japanese War, and the following year, he visited Britain, Germany, France, Russia, Italy, and Austria one after another. In 1899 (Gwangmu 3), he studied in the U.S. and was enshrined as King Uichin, returned to Korea and became the president of the Red Cross. In 1919, he tried to escape to the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, and was discovered and repatriated from Andong, Manchuria. After that, he was forced to dole by the Japanese government several times, but he refused and kept the spirit of Baile to the end.




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