Won-bin Hong

Royal Noble Consort Won of the Pungsan Hong clan (Hangul: 원빈 홍씨; Hanja: 元嬪 洪氏, 27 May 1766 - 7 May 1779) was a Korean Royal Consort. Lady Hong was chosen as a concubine to Jeongjo of Joseon when she was 13 years old, in June 1778. She entered the palace as Royal Noble Consort Won or Lady Hong Won-bin (원빈, 元嬪) and lived in Sukchang Palace. However, she died not long after that, on May 7, 1779 and was posthumously honoured as Insuk (인숙; 仁淑) and Lady Hyohwi (효휘궁; 孝徽宮). Her tomb was located firstly in Inmyeongwon (인명원; 仁明園) but later moved to Seosamreung (서삼릉), Wondang-dong, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.

Won-bin Hong

Royal Noble Consort Won of the Pungsan Hong clan (Hangul: 원빈 홍씨; Hanja: 元嬪 洪氏, 27 May 1766 - 7 May 1779) was a Korean Royal Consort. Lady Hong was chosen as a concubine to Jeongjo of Joseon when she was 13 years old, in June 1778. She entered the palace as Royal Noble Consort Won or Lady Hong Won-bin (원빈, 元嬪) and lived in Sukchang Palace. However, she died not long after that, on May 7, 1779 and was posthumously honoured as Insuk (인숙; 仁淑) and Lady Hyohwi (효휘궁; 孝徽宮). Her tomb was located firstly in Inmyeongwon (인명원; 仁明園) but later moved to Seosamreung (서삼릉), Wondang-dong, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.