Edited by ayushuhada04 at 24-3-2016 09:50 AM
Ida....nape le tk puas hati lak...watak BY adalah rekaan jer..mana leh nk ubah sejarah...
klu yg lelain tk pe le kot....tp klu part kawin tu mungkin tidak ler...
adik beradik Lady Min tu nk bunuh anak2 BW...
tp mmg takut ler dgn BW kan..dia leh buat apa saja demi kepentingan dia.....dia warning Queen tu...maknanya dia leh
jer bunuh Queen klu dia nak...
Taejong executed or exiled many of his supporters who helped him ascend to the throne in order to strengthen the royal authority. To limit influence of in-laws, he also killed all four brothers of his Queen Won-gyeong and his son Sejong's in-laws. Taejong remains a controversial figure who killed many of his rivals (including Jeong Mong-ju and Jeong Do-jeon) and relatives to gain power and yet ruled effectively to improve the populace's lives, strengthen national defense, and lay down a solid foundation for his successor Sejong's rule. Taejong was known for his passion for hunting, considered unseemly in a ruler.
Power Struggle
In 1407, Queen Wonkyong's brothers, Min Mu-gu and Min Mu-jil, were impeached on charges of high treason. Desperate to rescue them, she secretly invited the wife of Min Mu-jil to the palace in hopes of resolving the crisis.
Unfortunately, the king became aware of the queen's efforts, which was more than an adequate excuse to attack her.
King Taejong told his subjects that he had already warned to the queen about the malicious plotting by Min Mu-gu but she did not repent. He continued to say the queen had become upset and made unpardonable remarks.
In a show of strong warning, the king decided to move out of the main palace for awhile, which signaled a separation period.
Despite the worsening situation, the king did not depose the queen. He restrained himself from taking revenge on her for the Min Mu-gu situation, reminding himself of the fact she was a key backer of his successful bid for supreme power.
King Taejong's relations with his wife's family were originally amicable. The Min brothers stood behind King Taejong's political machinations at critical moments. The king even joined a political party formed by his father-in-law, Min Chae, on Dec. 13, 1405.
But the high treason case of 1407 permanently severed peaceful ties. Two of Queen Wonkyong's brothers were expelled from the court and put to death. Two others were later hanged for having protested the execution of their siblings.
Curiously, King Taejong stipulated in his will that he was to be buried alongside his first wife's tomb. Despite the fact their union was marked by jealousy and hatred, the royal couple was buried at Hunnung Mausoleum in Naekok-dong, Socho-ku, Seoul.
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