Chungmok of Goryeo
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Chungmok (15 May 1337 – 25 December 1348, r. 1344–1348), born Wang Hŭn (Korean: Script error: No such module "Lang".; Hanja: Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler), was the 29th king of the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea.
Biography
He was the eldest son of King Chunghye, and his mother was Princess Deoknyeong. Chungmok is known in some records by his Mongolian name, Batma Dorji,[1] which is rendered in hanja as Palsamataaji (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler).
After King Chunghye was deposed in 1343, King Chungmok had an audience with the Yuan Emperor Togon-temür. He was asked whether he would prefer to follow the ways of his mother or his father; when King Chungmok answered that he would prefer to follow his mother, the Emperor said that this was a child who knew the difference between right and wrong, and made him king. During Chungmok's reign, the Goryeo government undertook several reforms to reverse the damage done by his predecessor, and abolished various government agencies that had harmed the people.[2] He died only four years into his reign at the age of 12.[3]
Family
- Father: Chunghye of Goryeo
- Grandfather: Chungsuk of Goryeo
- Grandmother: Queen Gongwon of the Namyang Hong clan
- Mother: Princess Deoknyeong of the Yuan Borjigin clan, personal name Irenchenppan.
- Grandfather: Chopal
In popular culture
See also
References
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