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Who is the King of Hoegan? Documentary In Search of History Joseon Edition #0554 KBS Radio 20150607 Broadcast Date 2015-06-07 Host Kim Seok-hwan Director Kim Tae-seong Writer Lee Sang-rak Cast Lee Seul, Jang Byeong-gwan, Gong Jun-ho, Kim Min-a, Im Ho-gi, Lee Ja-young, Lee Gyu-chang, Lee Tae-kyung, Jang Hee-moon, Kim Jin-soo, Heo Seong-jae, Sa Seong-ung, Song Dae-seon, Lee Jeong-min, Lee Seung-jun, Seok Seung-hoon Summary The process by which Prince Uigyeong, Seongjong's biological father, was posthumously awarded the title of King Jogeon by the Ming Emperor and given the posthumous title of King Hoegan. And the process until King Hoegan was buried in the Jongmyo Shrine Insert List 01 King Seongjong's separation from his queen, Queen Gongjeong, would have had a great impact on the relationship between the man and the woman / Song Woong-seop, Senior Researcher, Kyujanggak, Seoul National University 04:54 05:45 02 Judging from the fact that King Seongjong took concubines as soon as he ascended to the throne and continued to take concubines, it was likely the consideration of the queen dowager and others to quickly produce a prince and solidify the succession structure / Han Chun-soon, Visiting Professor, Humanities College, Kyunghee University 06:10 06:58 03 The environment in which King Seongjong had to serve three queen dowagers and take care of the old ministers led to frequent banquets, and it would also have been related to matters related to women / Song Woong-seop, Senior Researcher, Kyujanggak, Seoul National University 07:41 08:26 04 After the death of his daughter, the queen, Han Myeong-hoe was appointed Left State Councilor, but this meant that he lost the real power in personnel affairs / Han Chun-soon, Kyunghee University : Humanities College Visiting Professor 11:27 12:19 05 How to treat Crown Prince Uigyeong, Seongjong's father / Han Soon-chun, Visiting Professor, Humanities College, Kyunghee University 17:15 18:01 06 The controversy over what King Seongjong should call his biological father, Crown Prince Uigyeong, and how the memorial service should be held / Song Woong-seop, Senior Researcher, Kyujanggak, Seoul National University 20:54 21:40 07 The part where King Seongjong's posthumous title to his own father, Crown Prince Uigyeong, could be problematic in terms of etiquette / Song Woong-seop, Senior Researcher, Kyujanggak, Seoul National University 25:31 26:24 08 Analysis that giving Crown Prince Uigyeong a posthumous title was likely not only King Seongjong's will but also the Queen Dowager's decision / Han Chun-soon, Visiting Professor, Humanities College, Kyunghee University 30:25 31:11 09 In the 6th year of King Seongjong's reign, the Ming emperor posthumously honored Crown Prince Uigyeong as the king of Joseon and gave him the posthumous title Hoegan, but the issue of honoring Crown Prince Uigyeong had been discussed before then / Song Woong-seop, Senior Researcher, Kyujanggak, Seoul National University 37:19 38:02 10 The process of honoring Crown Prince Uigyeong was entirely driven by Queen Dowager Jeonghui / Han Chun-soon, Visiting Professor, Humanities College, Kyunghee University 38:19 38:59 11 The background to King Seongjong's order to consult with high and low-ranking officials on whether to enshrine the spirit tablet of his father, King Hoegan, in the Jongmyo Shrine / Song Woong-seop, Senior Researcher, Kyujanggak, Seoul National University 41:12 41:53 12 The reason the ministers opposed the enshrinement of King Hoegwan, King Seongjong's biological father, in the Jongmyo Shrine / Han Chun-soon, Visiting Professor, Humanities College, Kyunghee University 45:17 46:09 The content of Yang Seong-ji's argument in favor of the 13th King's royal tomb / Han Chun-soon, visiting professor at Kyunghee University's Humanities College 47:02 47:59 The background of the 14th Queen Dowager's active support for the 14th King's royal tomb / Song Woong-seop, senior researcher at Seoul National University's Kyujanggak 51:57 52:54