Queen Yongsin

Queen Yongsin of the Danju Han clan (d. 1036) or Princess Consort Jeongsin was a Korean queen consort as the first wife of Jeongjong of Goryeo.

Biography
The future Queen Yongsin was born as the daughter of Han-Jo and the younger sister of Han-Gyu, also the older sister of her future husband's second wife, Queen Yongui. Not like the other Goryeo queens, she had no any blood-relation with Jeongjong from their initial family and this marriage was just a noble and royal family.

They were married while Jeongjong was still "Prince Pyeongyang" and after his ascension to the throne, she became his queen consort and given royal title as Princess Yeonheung.

In 1035, she bore Jeongjong a son named Wang-Hyeong, which she then honoured as Gracious Consort Han (Hye-Bi) and Princess Consort Jeongsin not long after her first promoted.

Meanwhile, in 1036, the Queen passed away and buried in "Hyeolleung Tomb" with received her full Posthumous name in 1048 (2nd year reign of Munjong of Goryeo).

Posthumous name

 * In October 1056 (10th year reign of King Munjong), name Jeong-ui was added.
 * In April 1140 (18th year reign of King Injong), name Myeong-dal was added.
 * In October 1253 (40th year reign of King Gojong), name Hui-mok was added to her posthumous name too.