Zhenmu Emperor

Yi Hyorin or Hyorin the Great  (Han: 의효린 大상,  Yi Hyorin daisang), is the second monarch of the Yi dynasty – succeeding Yi Young, who established the dynasty.

She is the eldest daughter and third child of Yi Young. Having her political savviness noticed in her early age, she was crowned Crown Princess when she was fifteen, much to the dismay of her older siblings. In 11th November 1718, Yi Young would abdicate in favour of Yi Hyorin, becoming the second documented Han monarch in Han history, after.

Yi Hyorin entrenched Chinese customs and into Han culture, and initiated numerous campaigns to the islands of. She also consolidated royal rule and national power, asserting power in the region by the re-establishment of a regional trading network connecting China, Korea, and Japan to Southeast Asia (similar to that during the Kingdom of Tondo. While most other monarchs have "the Great" honorific in their names, she is recognised as among the greatest Han monarchs.