1. Queen Soheon, of the Cheongsong Sim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Do and the mother of Yi Hyang and Yi Yu.

1. Queen Soheon, of the Cheongsong Sim clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and queen consort of Yi Do and the mother of Yi Hyang and Yi Yu.
Queen Soheon was queen consort of Joseon and honoured as Queen Gong from 1418 until her death in 1446.
Queen Soheon's parents were given royal titles: her mother was given "Internal Princess Consort Samhanguk of the Sunheung Ahn clan", and her father was given "Internal Prince Cheongcheon".
Queen Soheon had lost her father, Sim On, in 1419 and two uncles in 1418 during her father-in-law's regency with her husband.
Queen Soheon stated that the Queen was to remain in her position due to giving birth to two princes prior to the conflict.
Rather than holding resentment towards to her husband, Queen Soheon Gong was understanding and supportive of her husband through the ordeal.
Queen Soheon Gong bore 10 children which included King Munjong and King Sejo.
Queen Soheon was buried with her husband, King Sejong in a burial mound, surrounded by statues of scholars, military officials, and horses.
Prince Suyang commissioned the creation of the Seokbosangjeol after the death of his mother, Queen Soheon, intending it to ease her passage to the next life.
The Queen Soheon became the 9th great-grandaunt to Queen Soheon Danui; the wife of King Gyeongjong.