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  1. Royal Consort Gwi-in of the Pungyang Jo clan (Korean: 귀인 조씨; 1842–1865) was a concubine of King Cheoljong of Joseon. Biography. Lady Gwi-in came from the Pungyang Jo clan. At the age of 17 (the 10th year of King Cheoljong's reign), she entered the palace as a gungnyeo (궁인).

  2. Gwiin Jo (Korean: 귀인 조씨; Hanja: 貴人 趙氏; died 24 January 1652) of the Okcheon Jo clan , widely known as Soyong Jo, was a concubine of King Injo of Joseon. She is one of the best-known femme fatales in Korean history.

  3. Princess Consort Uichun (Prince Bongan’s wife) and Princess Consort Muncheon (Prince Yangwon’s wife), as well as two Royal Consorts, Royal Consort Gwi-in (a concubine of King Yeongjo) and Royal Consort Gwi-in (a concubine of King Cheoljong) were members of the royal family.

  4. Jo (; died 24 January 1652) of the, widely known as Jo, was a concubine of King Injo of Joseon. She is one of the best-known femme fatales in Korean history. [2]

  5. Gwiin Jo (Korean: 귀인 조씨; Hanja: 貴人 趙氏; died 24 January 1652) of the , widely known as Soyong Jo, was a concubine of King Injo of Joseon. She is one of the best-known femme fatales in Korean history.

  6. Lady Gwi-in came from the Pungyang Jo clan. At the age of 17 (the 10th year of King Cheoljong 's reign), she entered the palace as a gungnyeo (궁인). On February 22, 1859, she became a concubine of the Gwi-in (귀인) rank, and her first son, who died soon after birth, was born on November 7, 1859.

  7. Royal Consort Gwi-in of the Okcheon Jo clan. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Royal Consort Gwiin Jo. King Injo's consort of Joseon.