| Lady Mongryangwon | |
|---|---|
| Royal consort ofGoryeo | |
| Predecessor | Lady Wolgyeongwon |
| Successor | Lady Haeryangwon |
| Born | Unknown Pyeongsan,North Hwanghae Province |
| Died | Unknown Pyeongsan,North Hwanghae Province |
| Spouse | Taejo of Goryeo |
| House | Pyongsan Pak clan |
| Father | Pak Su-gyŏng (박수경)[1][2] |
| Religion | Buddhism |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 몽량원부인 |
| Hanja | 夢良院夫人 |
| Lit. | Lady of the Mongnyang Courtyard |
| RR | Mongnyangwon buin |
| MR | Mongnyangwŏn puin |
Lady Mongryangwon of the Pyongsan Pak clan[3] (Korean: 몽량원부인 박씨;Hanja: 夢良院夫人 朴氏), orLady Mongnyangwon, was the daughter of Pak Su-gyŏng[4] who became the 29th wife ofTaejo of Goryeo.[5] Her aunt became his26th wife[6] and her cousin became his28th wife.[7] Her father was excellent in physical appearance, won every time went to war and took part in the fight againstKyŏn Hwŏn while rescued Wang Kŏn from crisis when he was surrounded by theLater Baekje armies. It was said that he was entrusted with noble title and when Wang Kŏn paid a tribute to consideration of his servants' merits, Pak Su-gyŏng specially trusted with a special gift of 200 yards (200결). Pak's families also maintained their power until the accession ofWang So. However, Wang So soon reorganized the system to strengthen the royal authority and purged the nobles which led Pak to death.