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Prince Nakcheon(hangul:낙천군, hanja:洛川君, November 26, 1720 – September 28, 1737) was a noble and royal family member of Korean Joseon dynastys. realname was Yi Ohn(이온 李縕) and first name was Soosin(수신 守愼), chinise name was Ohnjung(온중 蘊仲). An adoptive son of Prince Yeonryung and sure he was no issue. Later he was adoptive father of Prince Eunsin and one ancestor of Heungseon Daewongun, King Gojong of Joseon and Prince Yeongseon. LifePrince Nakcheon was born in Hanseong and birth name was Yi Soosin, son of Yi Chae and Lady Jinjoo Yu, daughter of Yu Man-jung, a vice mayor of Hanseong. his original family was from descendant of Prince Kyeongchang, the ninth illegitimate son of 14th King Seonjo of Joseon. In October 2, 1719 Prince Yeonryung's death, but Prince Yeonryung and his wife Lady Kim of Sangsan was no issue. but Prince Yeonryung's father King Sukjong of Joseon was put Prince Sangwon up for his adoption. But in May 1728, Gwangju people Yi In-jwa was military Coup and failure, Yi In-jwa have over king to Prince Milpung. Prince Milpung was before adoption real father of Prince Sangwon. King Yeongjo of Joseon was forcibly dissolution of adoption of Prince Sangwon, reason is son of criminals. In 1733, King Yeongjo was put a Yi Soo-sin up for adoption to Prince Yeonryung.[1] after in November 30, 1734, Yeongjo was appointed to prince peerage. In December 18, 1734, Yeongjo was give to vice commander of Ohuidochongbu.[2] after change his name from Soosin to Ohn, obey on order of King Yeongjo. Yeongjo was look for a spouse to Nakcheon's but Some noble was flat refusals. Yeongjo was upset and make an example of punished one reject noble Kim Chi-man. In April 1737, He was married to Lady Seo of Dalseong, daughter of Seo Jong-su.[1] There were no childdren. Seo Jong-su was a distant relations of collateral relative of Seo Jong-je, father-in-law of King Yeongjo and father of Queen-consert Jeongseong. But in September, he was suddenly seized with an illness, and on 28 September 1737 he died from disease Anguk-dong in Hanseong, aged 17. post-deathOn September 4, 1737 King Yeongjo was put a Yi Cheol-hae up for adoption, appointed to Prince Dalseon. Yi Cheol-hae was a son of Yi Hyoeng-jong, a posterity of Grand Prince Deokheung[3] and Sixth-generation descendant of Grand Prince Deokheung's first son Prince Hawon. but Lady Seo of Dalseong was pain badly and abused to Lady Sin of Geochang. Prince Dalseon committed suicide by taking poison to Hanseong, in November 28, 1748.[4] In December 1777 King Jeongjo put Prince Eunsin to adopt a child as his heir. In October 1737, his first burial plot Pungdeok town Mt. Dureunggok but some extraordinary happened. On October 26, 1737, bury a corpse of different location of this mountain. Next his dead body was carried to Bundaebang town, Keumcheon County In Kyoenggi, beside to grave of Prince Yeonryung and Lady Kim of Sangsan and grave of Myeongbin Park.[5] In 1940, grave of Prince Yeonryung and Lady Kim of Sangsan and grave of Myeongbin Park was moved to Yesan County in Cheuncheong Namdo,[6] NW of grave of Prince Heungryeong and southeast location 3 km of grave of Prince Namyeon, Prince Nakcheon's and his wife Lady Seo of Dalseong's convey coffin to Yipae-ri Migeun town, Namyangju, neighborhood to first grave of Prince Eunsin and Lady Hong of Namyang and Grave of Sookbin Lim. In the 2000s Prince Nakcheon's and his wife Lady Seo of Dalseong's coffins and the grave of Prince Eunsin and Lady Hong of Namyang's coffins was cremated, ashes of their cremated corpses lay in state Changhyeon-ri, Hwado town in Namyangju. See also
References1. ^1 낙천군의 묘지석, 백화청화낙천군묘지 2. ^Royal Horse Guard of Joseon dynasty 3. ^Illegitimate son of 11th King Joongjong of Joseon 4. ^대신과 비국 당상을 인견하고, 달선군의 파양·성이홍에의 부조 등을 명하다 5. ^번당리에 있었던 연령군묘(延齡君墓) {{ko}} 6. ^[땅이름] 서울 동작구 대방동(大方洞) 주간한국 2001/10/16 {{ko}} External links
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