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  1. Crown Prince Hyojang (Korean: 효장세자; Hanja: 孝章世子; April 4, 1719 – December 16, 1728), personal name Yi Haeng (이행; 李緈), was the first son of King Yeongjo of Joseon and his concubine, Royal Noble Consort Jeong of the Hamyang Yi clan.

  2. Jan 14, 2022 · Crown Prince Hyojang was the elder half-brother of his father. Crown Prince Hyojang though, had died during his childhood. King Yeongjo made Yi San a part of Hyojang’s family because...

  3. Jan 14, 2022 · Because his half-brother Crown Prince Hyojang passed away in 1728, he was made heir apparent the year after he was born. In 1749, he was made Prince-Regent but in 1762, he was ordered by his father to go into a rice chest where he died.

  4. Crown Prince Hyojang (Hangul: 효장세자; Hanja: 孝章世子; February 15, 1719 - November 16, 1728) is a member of the Joseon dynasty. His real name is Yi Haeng (Hangul: 이행; Hanja: 李緈). He is the first son of crown prince Yeongjo of Joseon. He is the elder half-brother of Crown Prince Sado. He died when he was 9 years old.

  5. Lee San, son of Crown Prince Sado and Lady Hyegyeong, was born on October 28, 1752 in Seoul, South Korea in Changgyeonggung Palace. He lived to be 47 and died on August 18, 1780.

  6. Feb 18, 2021 · In order to ensure the continuity of the legitimacy to the throne, the Young Crown Prince was made the adopted son to Yeongjos eldest son, Crown Prince Hyojang. This removed Sado from the line of succession, at the same time justifying the Young Crown Prince as the next in line to the throne.

  7. medium.com › the-history-inquiry › the-prince-in-the-rice-boxThe Prince in The Rice Box - Medium

    Feb 11, 2022 · Crown Prince Sado, or Yi Seonm (1735–1762), was the son and heir to King Yeongjo of Joseon (modern-day Korea). Sado was the consort’s son, so he was not first in line for the throne.