Queen Yongui
| Queen Yongui 용의왕후 | |||||||||
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| Queen consort of Goryeo | |||||||||
| Tenure | 1040–? | ||||||||
| Coronation | 1040 | ||||||||
| Predecessor | Queen Yongsin | ||||||||
| Successor | Queen Yongmok | ||||||||
| Spouse | |||||||||
| Issue | Wang Bang Wang Gyeong Wang Gae | ||||||||
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| House | Danju Han (by birth) House of Wang (by marriage) | ||||||||
| Father | Han-Jo (한조) | ||||||||
| Religion | Buddhism | ||||||||
Queen Yongui of the Danju Han clan (Korean: 용의왕후 한씨; Hanja: 容懿王后 韓氏) was a Korean queen consort as the second wife of Jeongjong of Goryeo and his first wife's younger sister.
She was the daughter of Han-Jo (한조). Like her older sister, her marriage with Jeongjong just a noble and royal family, didn't have a blood-relationship. At first, she was a Palace Maid (궁인; 宮人), but later honoured as Princess Hyeondeok (현덕궁주; 玄德宮主) and lived in Mallyeong Palace (만령궁; 萬齡宮).
Two years after her older sister died, on 1 April 1038, Jeongjong gave her a royal title as Beautiful Consort Han (여비 한씨; 麗妃 韓氏) and Princess Changseong (창성궁주; 昌盛宮主). Later, in February 1040 (6th year reign of Jeongjong), she formally became Queen Consort of Goryeo and bore him 3 sons, but all of her son weren't ascended the throne.