Family
- Father: Crown Prince Sado (사도세자, 1735–1762)
He is given the posthumous title "Jangjo" (장조) - Mother: Queen Heongyeong of the Poongsan Hong clan (헌경왕후 홍씨, 1735–1815)
- Consorts:
- Queen Hyoui of the Cheongpung Gim clan (효의왕후 김씨, 1753–1821)
- Royal Noble Consort Wonbin of the Pyeongsan Hong clan (원빈 홍씨, 1766–1779)
- Royal Noble Consort Hwabin of the Yun clan (화빈 윤씨, 1765–1824)
- Royal Noble Consort Ui of Seong Clan (의빈 성씨, 1753–1786)
- Royal Noble Consort Subin of the Park clan (수빈 박씨, 1770–1822)
- Issue:
- Prince Successor Munhyo (문효세자, 1782–1786), Only Son of Royal Noble Consort Ui of the Seong clan.
- Royal Prince Successor (왕세자,1790–1834), Only Son of Royal Noble Consort Su of the Park clan.
- A daughter of Royal Noble Consort Ui of the Seong clan.
- Princess Sukseon (숙선옹주, 1793–1836) Only daughter of Royal Noble Consort Su of the Park clan.
- Prince Sanggye (상계군, 1770–1786), Adoptive Son of Royal Noble Consort Won of the Hong clan.
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Famous quotes containing the word family:
“It is as when a migrating army of mice girdles a forest of pines. The chopper fells trees from the same motive that the mouse gnaws them,to get his living. You tell me that he has a more interesting family than the mouse. That is as it happens.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Like plowing, housework makes the ground ready for the germination of family life. The kids will not invite a teacher home if beer cans litter the living room. The family isnt likely to have breakfast together if somebody didnt remember to buy eggs, milk, or muffins. Housework maintains an orderly setting in which family life can flourish.”
—Letty Cottin Pogrebin (20th century)
“The touchstone for family life is still the legendary and so they were married and lived happily ever after. It is no wonder that any family falls short of this ideal.”
—Salvador Minuchin (20th century)