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  1. Queen Munjeong ( Korean : 문정왕후 윤씨; Hanja : 文定王后 尹氏; 12 December 1501 – 15 May 1565 [1] ), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the third wife and queen consort of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong.

  2. Queen Munjeong ( Korean: 문정왕후 윤씨; Hanja: 文定王后 尹氏; 12 December 1501 – 15 May 1565 ), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the third wife and queen consort of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong.

  3. Queen Munjeong (Hangul: 문정왕후; Hanja: 文定王后, 1 February 1502 – 29 December 1565) was Queen of Korean Joseon Dynastys and wife of 11th King Jungjong. mother of 13th King Myeongjong. regent of 1545 to 1563.

  4. Jan 18, 2009 · A Joseon queen’s lost Buddhist legacy. “Sakyamuni Buddha Triad,” an early Joseon period painting, commissioned by Queen Munjeong as part of a project of 400 artworks to help speed the recovery of her sickly royal prince and help her conceive another son.

  5. Shakyamuni Buddha, who is shown making his characteristic “earth-touching” mudra with his hands, gave up his prestigious life as a prince after realizing that the path to enlightenment and the end of suffering lay in asceticism and the cessation of desire.

  6. Queen Munjeong (문정왕후; 文定王后) (1501-1565) was the second queen to rule as a regent (垂簾聴政) on behalf of her son, Myeongjong. The wife of King Jungjong , the eleventh monarch of Joseon, was known as a good administrator and continued to rule even after her son reached the age of majority.

  7. Apr 25, 2021 · It is the royal tomb of Queen Munjeong, the second consort of King Jungjong (11th king of Joseon), and stands alongside Gangneung Royal Tomb, King's royal tomb Myeongjong (13th king of Joseon), and his wife, Queen Insun.