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became the state religion, emphasized purity and chastity towards his two younger sisters. Later on, Seongjong, who had no sons, issued the order that his nephew Wang Song would be his successor and took him to the palace, raising him like his own son. Wang Song then ascended the throne in 997 after
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succeeded her husband's throne as King
Seongjong over her son who was still 2 years old at that time. The Queen then left the palace and stayed outside from it. The new king, who tried to make
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