Background
Daughter of Kim Manitoba-gi of the Gwangsan Kim clan and Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan.
Daughter of Kim Manitoba-gi of the Gwangsan Kim clan and Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan.
In October 1680 (age 19), she showed signs of smallpox and died 8 days later in Changdeok Palace. She was buried in Ikneung (익릉) in Gyeonggi province. She had 2 daughters, all of whom died in childbirth.
She was given the posthumous title "Queen Ingyeong, Gwangryeol Hyojang Myeonghyeon Seonmok Hyeseong Sunui" (광렬효장명현선목혜성순의인경왕후 光烈孝莊明顯宣穆惠聖純懿仁敬王后).
Queen Ingyeong, Gwangryeol Hyojang Myeonghyeon Seonmok Hyeseong Sunui
광렬효장명현선목혜성순의인경왕후
光烈孝莊明顯宣穆惠聖純懿仁敬王后
Issue
Queen Ingyeong bore King Sukjong two daughters:
Princess Myeong-sun, died at childbirth. Princess Myeong-hye (1680), died at childbirth.
Portrayed by Ju Jeung-ryu in the 1961 film Jang Hui-bin. Portrayed by Kim Ha-eun in the 2013 television series Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love.