Gwangpyeong
{{Short description|Korean royal family member (1083–1170)}}
{{Infobox royalty
| name = Duke Gwangpyeong
| image =
| caption =
| birth_name =Wang Won
| birth_date = 1083
| birth_place =Goryeo
| death_date =1170 (aged about 87/8)
| death_place = Goryeo
| burial_date =1171
| burial_place =Western of Baegak mountain foot
| spouse =Princess Ansu
| issue =Wang Gyeong
| regnal name =Count Gwangpyeong
(광평백, 廣平伯; given in 1111 by King Sukjong{{cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&start=-1&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&itemIds=&indexSearch=N&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&synonym=off&chinessChar=on&searchTermImages=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%EB%B0%B1+%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%EB%B0%B1+%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_013r_0030_0030_0010/2/0/2/r|script-title=ko:고려사 > 권13 > 세가 권제13 > 예종(睿宗) 6년 > 3월 > 왕원을 광평백으로 책봉하다|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=April 22, 2022|language=ko}})
Marquess Gwangpyeong
(광평후, 廣平侯; given during King Injong's reign)
Duke Gwangpyeong
(광평공, 廣平公; given during King Injong's reign)
| posthumous name =
| royal house = House of Wang
| father = Wang Do, King Yangheon
| mother = Queen Yangheon of the Incheon Yi clan
| religion =Buddhism
| module={{Infobox Korean name|child=yes|hangul=광평공|hanja=廣平公|rr=Gwangpyeong-gong|mr=Kwang'pyŏng-gong|hangulborn=왕원|hanjaborn=王源|rrborn=Wang Won|mrborn=Wang Won}}}}
Duke Gwangpyeong ({{korean|hangul=광평공|hanja=廣平公}}; 1083–1170{{efn|In the Korean calendar (lunisolar), he died on 12th day of the 1st month of 1170.}}), personal name Wang Won ({{Korean|hangul=왕원|hanja=王源|labels=no}}) was a Goryeo royal family member as the grandson of King Munjong. He was also a politician and physician who was firstly honoured as Count Gwangpyeong.
Biography
=Early life and relative=
Born as the second son of Wang Do, Duke Joseon ({{Korean|hangul=조선공 왕도|labels=no}}) who was the eldest son of King Munjong and Consort Ingyeong in 1083, he was named Won ({{Korean|hangul=원|hanja=源|labels=no}}). His mother was the second daughter of Yi Jeong ({{Korean|hangul=이정|labels=no}}) from the Incheon Yi clan.{{cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&start=-1&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&itemIds=&indexSearch=N&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&synonym=off&chinessChar=on&searchTermImages=%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90+%EB%B2%95%ED%99%94%EA%B2%BD&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90+%EB%B2%95%ED%99%94%EA%B2%BD&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/gsko/gsko_002_1450_0030/2/1/2/o|script-title=ko:고려시대 금석문·문자자료 > 묘지명·묵서명 - 墓誌銘·墨書銘 > 왕원묘지명|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=April 22, 2022|language=ko}} He had an older brother and a younger brother who would become the father of Queen Janggyeong,{{cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&start=-1&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&itemIds=&indexSearch=N&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&synonym=off&chinessChar=on&searchTermImages=%EC%9E%A5%EA%B2%BD%EC%99%95%ED%9B%84&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EC%9E%A5%EA%B2%BD%EC%99%95%ED%9B%84&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_088r_0010_0930/6/1/6/r|script-title=ko:고려사 > 권88 > 열전 권제1 > 후비(后妃) > 의종 후비 장경왕후 김씨|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=April 22, 2022|language=ko}} Queen Uijeong,{{cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&start=-1&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&itemIds=&indexSearch=N&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&synonym=off&chinessChar=on&searchTermImages=%EA%B4%91%EC%A0%95%ED%83%9C%ED%9B%84&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EA%B4%91%EC%A0%95%ED%83%9C%ED%9B%84&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_088r_0010_0950/6/2/6/r|script-title=ko:고려사 > 권88 > 열전 권제1 > 후비(后妃) > 명종 후비 광정태후 김씨|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=April 22, 2022|language=ko}} and Queen Seonjeong.{{cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&start=-1&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&itemIds=&indexSearch=N&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&synonym=off&chinessChar=on&searchTermImages=%EC%84%A0%EC%A0%95%EC%99%95%ED%9B%84&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EC%84%A0%EC%A0%95%EC%99%95%ED%9B%84&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_088r_0010_0960/4/1/4/r|script-title=ko:고려사 > 권88 > 열전 권제1 > 후비(后妃) > 신종 후비 선정태후 김씨|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=April 22, 2022|language=ko}}
=Role in the royal court=
In 1086 (3rd years reign of King Seonjong), Wang Won was appointed as Geomgyosagongjuguk ({{Korean|hangul=검교사공주국|hanja=檢校司空柱國|labels=no}}) and later became Euncheonggwangnokdaebu ({{Korean|hangul=은청광록대부|hanja=銀靑光祿大夫|labels=no}}) and Sutaebu ({{Korean|hangul=수태부|hanja=守太傅|labels=no}}).{{cite book|date=2006|script-title=ko:국역 "고려사".: 열전. 20-28|trans-title=National "History of Goryeo".: Biographies. 20-28|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fzw2AQAAIAAJ&q=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%EA%B3%B5+%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90+%EA%B2%80%EA%B5%90%EC%83%81%EC%A3%BC%EA%B5%AD|language=ko|page=230|publisher=National Culture|isbn=9788982080869}}
During the reign of King Sukjong, Wang Won became Geomgyosaso Susagong ({{Korean|hangul=검교사도 수사공|hanja=檢校司徒守司空|labels=no}}) and Suchunggongsin Teukjingeomgyotaewi Susado ({{Korean|hangul=수충공신 특진검교태위 수사도|hanja=輸忠功臣特進檢校太慰守司徒|labels=no}}) in 1103.{{cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&start=-1&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&itemIds=&indexSearch=N&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&synonym=off&chinessChar=on&searchTermImages=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%ED%9B%84+%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%ED%9B%84+%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_090r_0010_0470/4/2/4/r|script-title=ko:고려사 > 권90 > 열전 권제3 > 종실(宗室) > 문종 왕자 조선공 왕도|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=April 12, 2022|language=ko}} He also received Sukjong's 3rd daughter, Princess Ansu as his wife, honoured as Count Gwangpyeong ({{Korean|hangul=광평백|hanja=廣平伯|labels=no}}) and promoted into Gaebuuidongsamsa ({{Korean|hangul=개부의동삼사|hanja=開府儀同三司|labels=no}}) in 1111 (6th years reign of King Yejong).{{cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&start=-1&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&itemIds=&indexSearch=N&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&synonym=off&chinessChar=on&searchTermImages=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%ED%9B%84+%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%ED%9B%84+%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_091r_0020_0110_0040/4/3/4/r|script-title=ko:고려사 > 권91 > 열전 권제4 > 공주(公主) > 숙종 소생 공주 > 안수궁주|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=April 12, 2022|language=ko}} Together, they had a son who would marry Yejong's 2nd daughter, Princess Heunggyeong.{{Cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&start=-1&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&itemIds=&indexSearch=N&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&synonym=off&chinessChar=on&searchTermImages=%ED%9D%A5%EA%B2%BD%EA%B3%B5%EC%A3%BC&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%ED%9D%A5%EA%B2%BD%EA%B3%B5%EC%A3%BC&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_091r_0020_0120_0030/14/8/14/r|script-title=ko:고려사 > 권91 > 열전 권제4 > 공주(公主) > 예종 소생 공주 > 흥경공주|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=October 5, 2021|language=ko}}
During the reign of King Injong, Wang Won became Marquess Gwangpyeong ({{Korean|hangul=광평후|hanja=廣平侯|labels=no}}) and later the Duke Gwangpyeong ({{Korean|hangul=광평공|hanja=廣平公|labels=no}}) while held the position of Sutaebo ({{Korean|hangul=수태보|hanja=守太保|labels=no}}).{{cite web|url=http://db.history.go.kr/KOREA/search/searchResult.do?sort=levelId&dir=ASC&limit=20&page=1&pre_page=1&codeIds=PERIOD-0-3&searchTermImages=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%EA%B3%B5&searchKeywordType=BI&searchKeywordMethod=EQ&searchKeyword=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%EA%B3%B5&searchKeywordConjunction=AND#searchDetail/kr/kr_017r_0050_0060_0060/18/0/18/r|script-title=ko:고려사 > 권17 > 세가 권제17 > 인종(仁宗) 21년 > 6월 > 왕원과 왕원에게 관작을 내리다|website=History of Goryeo|access-date=April 12, 2022|language=ko}}
=Role in religion and medicine=
During his lifetime, Wang Won was said to well versed in both of Confucianism and Buddhism, excellent in medicine ({{Korean|hangul=의술|hanja=醫術|labels=no}}) and used his ability to widely take care and treat peoples.{{cite book|last=Yong-seon|first=Kim|date=2001|script-title=ko:역주 고려 묘지명 집성, Volume 1|trans-title=Collections of Goryeo Epitaph, Volume 1|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R3IRAQAAMAAJ&q=%EA%B4%91%ED%8F%89%EA%B3%B5+%EC%99%95%EC%9B%90+%EB%B6%88%EB%A0%B9|page=333|language=ko|location=University of Michigan|publisher=Hallym University Press|isbn=9788987086330}} From a middle age, he fascinated with Buddhism and always read the Lotus Sutra ({{Korean|hangul=법화경|hanja=法華經|labels=no}}), which believed that he kept nearly 10,000 copies in his own mansion.
=Death, funeral, and legacy=
In 1170 (24th years reign of King Uijong), Duke Gwangpyeong fell ill and died at the age 88 in the private residence of the Buddha ({{Korean|hangul=불령|hanja=佛嶺|labels=no}}), which inherited from his mother and then buried at the western of Baegak Mountain foot a year later. There was an "Epitaph of Wang Won" ({{Korean|hangul=왕원묘지명|hanja=王源墓誌銘|labels=no}}) that written not long after his death.{{cite web|url=https://musenet.ggcf.kr/newsletter/musenet/201507/news4.html|title=2018 경기천년, 고려시대의 경기문화-19|website=Gyeonggi Province Library|access-date=April 22, 2022|language=ko}}
Notes
References
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- [http://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/Item/E0039131 Wang Won] on the Encyclopedia of Korean Culture {{in lang|ko}}.
- [https://www.doopedia.co.kr/mo/doopedia/master/master.do?_method=view2&MAS_IDX=101013000731560 Wang Won] on Doosan Encyclopedia {{in lang|ko}}.
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Category:11th-century Korean people