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This man was the king of Goryeo and fell in love with the Mongol princess at first sight, who committed suicide after her death

World history has entered the modern era, communication and exchanges between countries have been very frequent, many people will go out of their homeland, go to other countries to work and live, so in the modern world, transnational love is not a new thing.

However, in the ancient world, transnational love is a new thing, even if many countries in ancient times would carry out so-called "peace and affinity", but this is a political marriage, there is no true love at all.

During the Daeon Dynasty, many Mongolian princesses would marry the kings of the Goryeo Dynasty, but these Mongol princesses were actually the "King Taishang" sent by the Daeon Dynasty to oversee the Goryeo Dynasty, and the Goryeo kings could not have true love with these Mongol princesses.

But history always has exceptions, and today's Editor introduces readers to the goryeo king and a Mongolian princess who staged a touching transnational true love.

This man was the king of Goryeo and fell in love with the Mongol princess at first sight, who committed suicide after her death

Wang Yongshi, known as "King Gongju", was the 31st king of the Goryeo Dynasty, and his father was the 27th king of the Goryeo Dynasty, King Chungsu Wangtao, who was born in 1330 AD, and when he was a teenager, he was sent to the Daewon Dynasty as a hostage by his father Wang Tao, the king of Chungsu, which had been practiced since Goryeo became a vassal state of Daewon.

In the course of Wang's upbringing and life in Daewon, the kings of the Goryeo Dynasty changed three generations, namely Wang Zhen, the eldest son of Wang Tao of Chungsu, Wang Zhen of Zhonghui, wang xin of Zhongmu, the eldest son of Wang Zhen of Zhonghui, and Wang Zhen, the second son of King Zhonghui. During the reign of King Zhongding, Wang Encountered a Mongol princess named Pagoda Lost Li at the Dayuan Palace, who was the niece of emperor Yuan Shun of the last Yuan Dynasty, Princess Feng chengyi.

This man was the king of Goryeo and fell in love with the Mongol princess at first sight, who committed suicide after her death

I don't know if it is destined in the dark, Wang Hao and Princess Chengyi actually had feelings for each other, the two fell in love at first sight, and in the following days, they knew and fell in love, and often dated privately, which was unprecedented in the history of the two countries. In 1352, the 22-year-old Wang Hao returned to Goryeo to inherit the throne, and he and Princess Seung-yi had been exchanging letters, and the two decided to get married.

After the conquest of the Goryeo Dynasty by the Yuan Dynasty, there has always been a tradition of marriage between the two countries, and many Mongolian princesses will marry the King of Goryeo, so Wang Zhao proposed a marriage to The Yuanshun Emperor and married Princess Chengyi, who agreed with the Yuanshun Emperor, who became the queen of Goryeo and was known as "Queen Rende". In this way, the goryeo king Wang Hao and the Mongolian princess Seung-eui, a pair of truly loving transnational lovers, finally came together.

This man was the king of Goryeo and fell in love with the Mongol princess at first sight, who committed suicide after her death

All along, the Mongolian princess married to Goryeo to become the queen, its identity and status are above the King of Goryeo, is the "King of Goryeo", the King of Goryeo can only obey in front of the Mongolian princess, so there is no true love at all, but the King of Goryeo and Queen Indeok are truly in love, and the King of Goryeo, Wang Hao, has not even accepted a concubine, I don't know if it is the earliest transnational true love in history.

Although the Goryeo king Wang Hao lived and grew up in the Daewon Dynasty, and also became the king of Goryeo with the support of the Dae won Dynasty, and the beloved woman Queen Indeok was also from the Dae won dynasty, when he saw the peasant revolts that broke out in the last years of the Dae won dynasty, he had the idea of getting rid of the control of the Dae won, hoping that Goryeo would sit on an equal footing with the Dae Won and would no longer be dependent on the Dae Won.

This man was the king of Goryeo and fell in love with the Mongol princess at first sight, who committed suicide after her death

When the Goryeo king Wang Hao proposed the idea of rebelling against the Daewon Dynasty, he received the approval and support of Queen Indeok, which was the embodiment of the true love between the two, and Queen Indeok could give up her hometown of the Daeon Dynasty for the sake of her beloved man, King Wang of Goryeo. However, this idea was opposed by most of the Goryeo ministers of culture and martial arts, who for many years were already pro-Yuan factions, and they feared that they would anger Dae-won and lead to the destruction of Goryeo.

Due to the insistence of the Goryeo king Wang Yong in rebelling against Dae-won, a mutiny against him finally took place in 1365 AD. During this mutiny, Queen Indeok, who happened to be pregnant, died of fright and unfortunately had difficulty giving birth, and the king of Goryeo, Wang Hao, gave up suppressing the mutiny because of her death, and he was controlled and placed under house arrest by the mutinous civilian generals.

During his house arrest, King Wang of Goryeo was allowed to hold a lavish state funeral for Queen Indeok. Afterwards, King Wang of Goryeo was unlovable and lived for a long time thinking of Queen Indeok. In 1374, King Wang of Goryeo committed suicide and martyrdom for the dead Queen Indeok.

The transnational true love of King Wang of Goryeo and Queen Indeok has been talked about by future generations and has been adapted into many film and television works.

This man was the king of Goryeo and fell in love with the Mongol princess at first sight, who committed suicide after her death

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