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| name = Queen Sohye 소혜왕후 | succession = Queen Regent of Joseon | reign = 1468 – 1477 with Queen Jeonghui | reign-type = Regency | regent = King Yejong of Joseon King Seongjong of Joseon | reg-type = Monarch | succession1 = Grand Queen Dowager of Joseon | reign1 = 1494 - 1504 | reign1-type1= Tenure | predecessor1= Queen Jeonghui | successor1 = Queen Munjeong | succession2 = Queen Dowager of Joseon | reign2 = 1471 - 1494 | reign2-type2= Tenure | predecessor2= Queen Jeonghui | successor2 = Queen Jeonghyeon | succession3= Crown Princess of Joseon | reign3 = 1455 – 1457 | reign3-type3= Tenure | predecessor3= Crown Princess Hyeondeok | successor3 = Crown Princess Jangsun | father = Han Hwak | mother = Lady Hong of the Namyang Hong clan | spouse = King Deokjong of Joseon | issue = Yi Jeong, Grand Prince Wolsan King Seongjong of Joseon Princess Myeongsuk | birth_date = 7 October 1437 | birth_place = Hanseong, Kingdom of Joseon | death_date = 11 May 1504 (aged 66) | death_place = Palace Changgyeong Kingdom of Joseon | place of burial = | posthumous name =인수자숙휘숙명의소혜왕후 | house = Cheongju Han }} Queen Sohye (7 October 1437 - 11 May 1504) (소혜왕후 한씨) was the only wife of Crown Prince Uigyeong of Joseon. She was a member of the Chongju Han family, a powerful yangban family with a long tradition of providing male family members to the royal administration offices and women members to the posts of royal consorts. She was given a high education in Confucian values and the Chinese classics and selected to be the consort of the crown prince in accordance to tradition. In 1455, her husband was appointed crown prince and she his first ranked consort. In the royal palace, she became known for her scholarly interest in Confucian education and devoted to the education of the royal grandsons. She had a good relationship to the king, who referred to her as a good daughter-in-law. When her husband died, he father-in-law entrusted her with the care of her son the crown prince. When her son succeeded to the throne, he gave gave her the title Queen Insu, and five year later, the title Queen Dowager Insu; after her death, he named her Queen Sohye. She was the author of the Naehun ('Instructions for women') from 1475, a Confucian morality guidebook for women, describing appropriate behavior for a woman in accordance with Confucian ideals; with the exception of a few poems, this is the first known book written by a woman in Korea.[1] Family
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References1. ^Young-Key Kim-Renaud, [https://books.google.se/books?id=ls_KBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&dq=naehun+1475&source=bl&ots=hzbcFV2kd6&sig=jnatKvzEauctUpvVVmM-kA_l-Jw&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwix3dnH9t_aAhWqh6YKHTq-AcMQ6AEILDAB#v=onepage&q=naehun%201475&f=false Creative Women of Korea: The Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries], 2015 External links
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