Sunginwon (숭인원)
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Bu mezar son Veliaht Prens Kral Yeongchin’in oglu olan Yi Jin (1921-1922)'e aittir. Kral Yeongchin, büyük erkek kardesi Kral Sunjong gibi tahta yükselmek için Veliaht Prens oldu.
Ancak Veliaht Prens 11 yasindayken Japonya tarafindan rehin alindi. Kendi nisanlisi vardi ancak 1920 yilinda siyasi sebeplerden dolayi Japon kraliyet ailesinden Nashimoto Masako (Yi Bangja) ile evlilige zorlandi. Yeongchin'in Jin adinda bir oglu oldu ancak 9 aylikken öldü. Bu duruma üzülen Kral Sunjong, Prens Yi Jin için cenaze töreni yapti ve mezar olarakta Sunginwon’u tayin etti.
Adres: Seoul, Dongdaemun-gu, Cheongnyang-ri 2(i)-dong, 205
English:
This is the tomb of Yi Jin (1921-1922), a son of the last Crown Prince, King Yeongchin of the Joseon Dynasty. King Yeongchin became the Crown Prince as his elder brother, King Sunjong, ascended the throne. But the Crown Prince was taken hostage and sent to Japan at the age of 11. He had an original fiance but was forced to break off the engagement by imperialist Japan to marry Nashimoto Masako (Yi Bangja) of the Japanese royal family for political reasons in 1920. Despite Japan’s efforts to cut off Joseon’s imperial family line, King Yeongchin had a son named Jin. But his son died at the very young age of nine months. Deeply saddened, King Sunjong held a funeral suitable for a prince and named the tomb the Sunginwon (崇仁園).
Address: Seoul, Dongdaemun-gu, Cheongnyang-ri 2(i)-dong, 205
![[Resim: AgvUJV9.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/AgvUJV9.jpg)
Bu mezar son Veliaht Prens Kral Yeongchin’in oglu olan Yi Jin (1921-1922)'e aittir. Kral Yeongchin, büyük erkek kardesi Kral Sunjong gibi tahta yükselmek için Veliaht Prens oldu.
Ancak Veliaht Prens 11 yasindayken Japonya tarafindan rehin alindi. Kendi nisanlisi vardi ancak 1920 yilinda siyasi sebeplerden dolayi Japon kraliyet ailesinden Nashimoto Masako (Yi Bangja) ile evlilige zorlandi. Yeongchin'in Jin adinda bir oglu oldu ancak 9 aylikken öldü. Bu duruma üzülen Kral Sunjong, Prens Yi Jin için cenaze töreni yapti ve mezar olarakta Sunginwon’u tayin etti.
Adres: Seoul, Dongdaemun-gu, Cheongnyang-ri 2(i)-dong, 205
English:
This is the tomb of Yi Jin (1921-1922), a son of the last Crown Prince, King Yeongchin of the Joseon Dynasty. King Yeongchin became the Crown Prince as his elder brother, King Sunjong, ascended the throne. But the Crown Prince was taken hostage and sent to Japan at the age of 11. He had an original fiance but was forced to break off the engagement by imperialist Japan to marry Nashimoto Masako (Yi Bangja) of the Japanese royal family for political reasons in 1920. Despite Japan’s efforts to cut off Joseon’s imperial family line, King Yeongchin had a son named Jin. But his son died at the very young age of nine months. Deeply saddened, King Sunjong held a funeral suitable for a prince and named the tomb the Sunginwon (崇仁園).
Address: Seoul, Dongdaemun-gu, Cheongnyang-ri 2(i)-dong, 205