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Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn had five sons and one daughter from three wives. Ch'oe U was born to the first wife, Lady Song, the daughter of general Song Ch'ŏng. [ 3 ] His full brother, Ch'oe Hyang ( 최향 ; 崔珦 ), was a rival for succession but was suppressed throughout Ch'oe U's rule and eventually eliminated in 1230 after a failed rebellion.
Kim Ju Ae [a] (Korean: 김주애; born c. 2012 or 2013) is a daughter of North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un and his wife Ri Sol Ju.The North Korean government has disclosed little information about her and much is unknown about her, including her birth date and name.
Choe Kyong-song (Korean: 최경성) is a North Korean politician and colonel-general of the Korean People's Army. [1] He was member of the 6th convocation of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and since 2010 member of its Central Military Commission.
In late 2014, she reportedly married Choe Song, [56] the second son of government official Choe Ryong-hae. [57] Choe Song is thought to be a fellow alumnus of Kim Il Sung University and either an official at Room 39 of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) or an employee at a military unit responsible for guarding the country's leader. [20]
Ri Sol-ju (Korean: 리설주; born c. 1985–1989) [2] [3] [4] is the current First Lady of North Korea as the wife of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. [5]Little is known about her from official North Korean sources, but outside sources have speculated more about her background.
Choi is married with children, including a daughter born in 1995 and a son. [5] [87] Choi and his wife are devoted to their Buddhist faith. Monk Gwangje, the eldest Theravada of Baegyangsa, bestowed upon Choi the Dharma name "Hwaôm" (華嚴). [88] [89] During a difficult period in Choi's life, his wife guided him towards Hadong Ssanggyesa ...
Jang Song-thaek [a] (January or February 1946 [2] – 12 December 2013) was a North Korean politician. He was married to Kim Kyong-hui, the only daughter of North Korean premier Kim Il Sung and his first wife Kim Jong Suk, and only sister of North Korean general secretary Kim Jong Il.
Ko Yong-hui (Korean: 고용희; Korean pronunciation: [ko̞.jo̞ŋ.βwi]; 26 June 1952 – 13 August 2004), [1] [2] [3] also spelled Ko Young-hee, was the mistress of North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Il and the mother of his successor, Kim Jong Un.