Family
- Father: King Seonjo (선조)
- Mother: Royal Noble Consort Gong of the Kim clan (공빈 김씨)
- Consorts:
- Princess Consort Munseong of the yu clan (문성군부인 유씨, 1576–1623)
- Hong So-ui (소의 홍씨)
- Yoon So-ui (소의 윤씨)
- Heo Suk-ui (숙의 허씨)
- Won Suk-ui (숙의 원씨)
- Kwon Suk-ui (숙의 권씨)
- Im So-yong (소용 임씨)
- Jeong So-yong (소용 정씨)
- Sin Suk-won (소원 신씨)
- Sim Suk-won (소원 심씨)
- Palace Lady Lady Jo (궁인 조씨)
- Lady Lee (상궁 이씨)
- Lady Kim Gae-shi (상궁 김씨, 김개시)
- Lady Choi (상궁 최씨)
- Issue:
- Deposed Prince Successor (폐세자), Only Son of Princess Consort Munseong of the Yu clan.
- A Daughter (1619–1664) of Yoon So-ui.
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