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Deok-gyeong claimed that the coix seed porridge, sent by Gaemichi, was poisoned and later died. However, the color of the silver hairpin that was placed in her mouth and throat to determine whether she had been poisoned did not change, and the investigators were unable to determine the specific cause and had no choice but to make an ambiguous judgment that she 'died in an unusual manner.' On the day of the incident, Yun Baek-won died instantly after eating beef and coix porridge while chatting in the guest room. The royal son-in-law vomited severely after eating a couple of spoonfuls and was revived a few days later, so it was clear that he had been poisoned. Gaemichi, who was the only great-grandchild of the royal family, fought with her father for possession of her mother's property when her mother died. After becoming a widow, a scandal broke out and the relationship between father and daughter was estranged, so people around him were suspicious of Gaemichi, but she was singled out as a suspect. Gaemichi and Yun Baek-wonโ€™s concubine Bok-yi, the mother of Yun Deok-gyeong, both died after being poisoned during interrogation. This incident was reinvestigated 13 years later, when Gaemichi's son Yi Sun complained due to resentment, and it was revealed that the murder of Yun Baek-won was his younger brother, Yun Jo-won. In Joseon society, where the concubine system was common, when the head of the family died, the battle for property between descendants was fierce. When the enemy clan was less numerous or weaker than the concubine clan, a group power struggle sometimes took place, and Gaemichi also ended up being sacrificed in this process. โ€˜Joseon in a Labyrinth โ€“ Who is the Real Murderer?โ€™ (published by Geuljar) is a book written by Yoo Seung-hee, an assistant professor at the Humanities Research Institute of the University of Seoul, who has been studying crimes during the Joseon Dynasty for over 10 years. An incident that clearly shows choosing and closing it up. It covers in detail the 14 murder cases, including revenge murders, child injury and murder crimes, murders due to graves and shaman feng shui, and drunken battery murders, as well as the historical background, criminal intent, methods, and examination methods, and the social conflicts at the time hidden behind the cases. Point out the pattern. The author said, "Unlike other crimes, the social impact of murder crimes had a large social repercussion, and when we analyze the causes, unlike misdemeanors, we can easily identify the social characteristics and contradictions of the time."
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In an unofficial chronicle it is said that when Injong went to pay his morning respects, Queen Munjeong's face started radiating with a smile only a mother could give to her child. Injong took it as a sign that the Queen Dowager was finally acknowledging him as the King, and in particular as her own
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On May 6, 1531, at the age of 19, Princess Hyohye gave birth to a daughter, named Kim Seon-ok, but she died not long after due to her postpartum illness. Her husband also died later that same year in October. It is said that the country was in silence for three days after hearing the news of the
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When her aunt Princess Consort Paepyeong was on her deathbed, she distributed some of Princess Hyohyeโ€™s property to her own son, Yi Yi, Prince Gyerim, and the rest to the princess. But the princess was dissatisfied with the distribution of her inherited property, and later complained to Queen
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The Joseon Dynasty seen as a murder case... who is the real murderer? In 1589, Yun Baek-won, a royal relative, died instantly while eating coix porridge and boiled beef. Lady Kimโ€™s daughter, Gaemichi, claimed that the beef sent by the concubine's son, Yun Deok-gyeong, was poisoned, and Yun
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Thirteen years later in 1602, Lady Yunโ€™s eldest son, Yi Sun (์ด์ˆœ; 1576โ€“1654), appealed to the government over his motherโ€™s death saying that it was an unfair one. It was later revealed that Yun Baek-wonโ€™s brother, Yun Jo-won, was the culprit behind the poisoning of their father, and put the
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unexplained blame onto his children. It states that he had poisoned his brother due to the property he inherited as a Royal in-law and because Yun Baek-won was the head of the Papyeong Yun clan at the time. Thus wanting to inherit everything as he was next in line.
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In 1589, Yun Baek-won died mysteriously during a meal with his daughter, his illegitimate son Yun Deok-yeong (์œค๋•๊ฒฝ; 1558โ€“1589), and concubine. Both siblings suspected each other of poisoning their father, but Yun Deok-yeong suddenly died after the meal as well.
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that his step-mother gave him, not knowing that it would be the beginning of the end. He fell ill slowly, not enough to create any suspicion, but quickly enough that historians would later pick up on the event.
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This brought Yun Gae-mi-chi and her fatherโ€™s concubine, Bok-yi, to be interrogated but both soon died during the questioning due to the suspected poisoned meal they had.
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On December 14, 1520, there was a selection for the husband of the Princess (buma gantaek; ๋ถ€๋งˆ ๊ฐ„ํƒ; Prince Consort selection), and Kim Hui, son of
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Princessโ€™ death. It is unknown as to who took care or what happened to the orphaned daughter of the Princess after the couple died.
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The daughter of the Princess, Kim Seon-ok, eventually married Yun Baek-won, the son of Yun Won-ro and nephew of
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Prince Gyerim was hated by Queen Munjeong and was eventually executed in 1545 for being involved in Eulsasahwa.
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At the age of 4, she lost her mother to postpartum sickness after the birth of her younger brother,
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Granddaughter - Yun Gae-mi-chi (์œค๊ฐœ๋ฏธ์น˜), Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan (ํŒŒํ‰ ์œค์”จ; 1555โ€“1589)
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became her step-mother. She had five younger half-siblings, which included the future
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Munjeong. This prompted Queen Munjeong to summon Prince Gyerim and rebuked him.
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Grandson-in-law - Yi Hong-won (์ดํ™์›; ๆŽๅผ˜ๅ…ƒ; 1554โ€“1586) of the Hampyeong Yi clan
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Grandmother - Internal Princess Consort Suncheon of the Suncheon Park clan (
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Yi Ok-ha was born on 13 June 1511, as the eldest child and only daughter of
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and was concerned about this and focused on getting treatment.
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Yun Myeong-hye, Queen Janggyeong of the Papyeong Yun clan
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Yun Chang-yeon, Queen Jeonghyeon of the Papyeong Yun clan
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In 1528, when she was 17 years old, she suffered from
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They were married in November 1521. 217:Lady Kim Seon-ok of the Yeonan Kim clan 7: 642:Great-Grandson - Yi Don (์ด๋ˆ; 1585โ€“?) 615:), Lady Kim of the Yeonan Kim clan ( 47:adding citations to reliable sources 535:; 21 July 1462 โ€“ 13 September 1530) 522:; 20 August 1457 โ€“ 20 January 1494) 509:; 25 April 1488 โ€“ 9 December 1544) 362:In 1517, her father remarried, and 291:; 13 June 1511 โ€“ 6 May 1531), born 550:; 19 August 1491 โ€“ 26 March 1515) 424:She is buried on a hill left from 14: 191:Kim Hui, Prince Consort Yeonseong 582:(20 March 1515 โ€“ 17 August 1545) 23: 690:ใ€Š์„ ์›๋กใ€‹๊ถŒ45 - ์ค‘์ข…๋Œ€์™•์นœ๋ก์— ์ด๋ฆ„์ด ๊ธฐ๋ก๋˜์–ด ์žˆ์Œ. 201: 34:needs additional citations for 764:ใ€Š์ค‘์ข…์‹ค๋กใ€‹ 23๋…„(1528) 9์›” 23์ผ 3๋ฒˆ์งธ ๊ธฐ์‚ฌ 623: 617: 611: 605: 593: 587: 564: 555: 546: 531: 518: 505: 471:โ€™s reign, Yun Baek-won joined 401: 395: 319:. 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