Family
- Father: King Sejo (세조)
- Mother: Queen Jeonghui of the Papyeong Yoon clan (정희왕후 윤씨), November 11, 1418 – March 30, 1483)
- Consorts and their Respective Issue:
- Queen Jangsun, of the Cheongju Han clan (장순왕후, 1445 – December 1461)
- Yi Bun, the Grand Prince Inseong (이분 인성대군, November 30, 1461 – October 29, 1463), Only son
- Queen Ansun of the Cheongju Han clan (안순왕후 한씨, 1445(?)–December 23, 1498)
- Yi Hyeon, the Grand Prince Je-an (이현 제안대군, 1466–1525), Only son
- Yi Hyeol, the Prince Jalsan (이혈 잘산군), Adopted son
- Princess Hyeonsuk (현숙공주, 1464–1502), 1st daughter
- Princess Hyesun (혜순공주), 2nd daughter
- Choi Gwi-in (귀인 최씨) - No issue.
- Court Lady Gi (상궁 기씨) - No issue.
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