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  2. Crown Prince Sohyeon - Wikipedia

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    Crown Prince Sohyeon (Korean: 소현세자; Hanja: 昭顯世子, 5 February 1612 – 21 May 1645) was the first son of King Injo of Joseon Dynasty. [1]Sohyeon was a hostage in the Manchu court at Shenyang, by the terms of the peace treaty concluded after War in 1636.

  3. Crown Princess Minhoe - Wikipedia

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    Crown Princess Minhoe of the Geumcheon Kang clan (Korean: 민회빈 강씨; Hanja: 愍懷嬪 姜氏; 18 April 1611 – 30 April 1646 [1] [2]), also known as Crown Princess Consort Sohyeon (Korean: 소현세자빈; Hanja: 昭顯世子嬪; RR: Sohyeon Sejabin; MR: Sohyŏn Sech'apin), was the wife of Crown Prince Sohyeon, the son of King Injo of Joseon and Queen Inyeol of the Cheongju Han clan.

  4. Injo of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Later, Injo also executed Sohyeon's wife who tried to find out the real reason for her husband's death. [3] King Injo appointed Grand Prince Bongrim as new Crown Prince (who later became King Hyojong) rather than Prince Sohyeon's oldest son, Prince Gyeongseon. Soon after, Injo ordered the exile of Prince Sohyeon's three sons to Jeju Island ...

  5. The Slave Hunters - Wikipedia

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    Song Tae-ha is a military general who has spent years serving Crown Prince Sohyeon, who was living in China as a political hostage after Joseon lost the war with the Qing Dynasty. Upon their release to Joseon, they find themselves embroiled in an even bigger political turmoil.

  6. Royal Tombs of the Joseon dynasty - Wikipedia

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    There are fifty other tombs, most notably Hoemyo (회묘) (Deposed Queen Yun, second wife of King Seongjong and the mother of Yeonsangun), Hyochangwon (효창원) (Crown Prince Munhyo), Sogyeongwon (소경원) (Crown Prince Sohyeon, situated in an undisclosed area) and Uiryeongwon (의령원) (Crown Prince Uiso).

  7. Hyojong of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Hyojong (Korean: 효종; Hanja: 孝宗; 3 July 1619 – 23 June 1659), personal name Yi Ho (이호; 李淏), was the 17th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea.He is best known for his plan for an expedition to help China's Ming Dynasty fight against China's Qing dynasty, and his campaigns against the Russian Empire at the orders of the Qing.

  8. The Night Owl (2022 film) - Wikipedia

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    Around that time, Crown Prince Sohyeon, who was taken hostage by the Qing Dynasty, returned to Korea after 8 years. Injo, while happy for his son, is overcome with unknown anxiety for a while. Then one night, Kyung-soo, who can see faintly in the dark, witnesses the death of Crown Prince Sohyeon.

  9. Westerners (Korean political faction) - Wikipedia

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    He also said that Prince Sohyeon had remained a prince, but Hyojong had become a king of a nation, and as kings were higher than princes it had to be that the mourning robe for Hyojong had to be at least as Sohyeon. [100] The Westerner Won Du-pyo agreed with Heo, advising Hyeonjong to change to a three-year mourning robe. [100]