Background
He was the second son of Jungjong, and his mother was Queen Munjeong, who was Jungjong"s third queen.
He was the second son of Jungjong, and his mother was Queen Munjeong, who was Jungjong"s third queen.
He became king in 1545 at the age of 12 following the death of his half-brother, Injong. Since he was too young to rule the kingdom, Queen Munjeong governed the nation in his name. After the death of Injong in 1545, Lesser Yoon replaced Greater Yoon as the majority in the royal court and brutally ousted their adversaries in the Fourth Literati Purge of 1545.
Yoon Im was executed, as were many of his followers.
The Lesser Yun faction continued to attack their opposition. However, she held on to rule even after the king reached his majority at the age of 20.
Rebel leader Im Kkeok-jeong was arrested and executed in 1552, but outside invasion continued. The Joseon Dynasty had to re-mobilize its army and navy along to protect its borders.
Myeongjong tried to reform the government after taking power into his own hands by recalling and reinstating Sarim scholars who were exiled in the purge, but died only two years later without any male issue.
King Seonjo, his half-nephew, succeeded to the throne in 1567. Father: King Jungjong (중종)
Mother: Queen Munjeong of the Papyeong Yoon clan (문정왕후 윤씨)
Consort: Queen Insun of the Cheongsong Shim clan (인순왕후 심씨)
Issue: Prince Successor Sunhoe (순회세자, 1551–1563)
King Myeongjong Gongheon Heoneui Somun Gwangsuk Gyeonghyo the Great of of Korea
명종공헌헌의소문광숙경효대왕
明宗恭憲獻毅昭文光肅敬孝大王.
There were two political factions at the time Myeongjong came to power. Greater Yoon, headed by Yoon Im, Injong"s maternal uncle, and Lesser Yoon, headed by Myeongjong"s maternal uncles, Yoon Won-hyeong and Yoon Wonro. In 1546, Yoon Won-hyeong impeached his older brother, Yoon Won-ro, who was executed a few days later along with his followers. Facing no opposition from the government, Yoon Won-hyeong became Minister of the Interior in 1548, Vice Premier in 1551 and ultimately Prime Minister in 1563. Despite Yun Won-hyeong"s violent rule, Queen Munjeong was an effective administrator, distributing to the common people land formerly owned by the nobility. After the death of Queen Munjeong in 1565, the king decided to rule the kingdom by himself and had his uncle Yoon Won-hyeong put to death, along with his second wife Jeong Nan-jeong, who also rose to power due to her close friendship and being second sister-in-law to Queen Munjeong. Yun Won-hyeong allowed corruption to flourish in the government. While the kingdom was unstable, Jurchens, Japanese, and rebellious troops rampaged at will and threatened the government itself.