Grand Prince Wŏlsan

Grand Prince Wŏlsan
월산대군
Prince of Joseon
Reign1460–1470
SuccessorPrince Jalsan
Grand Prince of Joseon
Reign1470–1488
SuccessorGrand Prince Jalsan
Born18 December 1454
Grand Prince Suyang's manor, Hanseong-bu, Joseon
Died21 December 1488 (aged 34)
Grand Prince Wŏlsan's manor, Hanseong-bu, Joseon
BurialAfter 1488
Grand Prince Wŏlsan's Mausoleum
San 16–35, Sinwon-dong, Deokyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
Spouse
(m. 1466⁠–⁠1488)
IssueYi Yi, Prince Deokpung
HouseJeonju Yi
FatherDeokjong of Joseon
MotherQueen Sohye
ReligionConfucianism, later Buddhism
Korean name
Hangul
이정
Hanja
李婷
RRI Jeong
MRI Chŏng
Royal title
Hangul
월산대군
Hanja
月山大君
RRWolsan daegun
MRWŏlsan taegun
Art name
Hangul
풍월정
Hanja
風月亭
RRPungwoljeong
MRP'ungwŏlchŏng
Courtesy name
Hangul
자미
Hanja
子美
RRJami
MRChami
Posthumous name
Hangul
공간, 효문
Hanja
恭簡, 孝文
RRGonggan, Hyomun
MRKonggan, Hyomun

Grand Prince Wŏlsan (Korean월산대군; Hanja月山大君; 18 December 1454 – 21 December 1488) was a Korean Royal Prince as the oldest son of Deokjong of Joseon and Queen Sohye. His personal name was Yi Chŏng (이정; 李婷).

He become a Grand Prince in 1470. Even his father was honoured as King Uigyeong (의경왕) in 1470, Great King Hoegan (회간대왕) in 1475, and given temple name Deokjong (덕종), the Prince didn't succeed his father as a Crown Prince. Later, he built a villa in his hometown in Bukchon and spent his life reading books and writing poetry there.