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Maybe, it could be useful to keep track of some required changes that were undertaken.
Centralisation of the sources at the end of the article, to allow a better control of the said sources.
Errors in the infobox:
The tenures of Crown Princess, Queen, Queen Dowager, Grand Queen Dowager are tenures, not reigns.
There is no successions in the 데비 status. For example, Ansun was 데비 due to the reign of Yejong, and remained with this title during the reign of Seongjong.
About marriage with Dowon
She was selected to be the consort of the crown prince in accordance to tradition is absurd. Han Jeong married Dowon during Munjong reign and she bore her first son in 1454. Their families decided this union when Han Hwak was 4th Councilor and Suyang a Grand Prince among the others.
About the regency (1469-1476)
"She was co-regent of Korea during the minority of her sons alongside her mother-in-law Queen Jeonghui" is a double error
only one son is involved (Seongjong)
All sources, and even the dramas, are saying Jeonghui regent (the commanding person exerting the royal power), and Insu not even recognized as the Mother of the King (she became 대비 only in 1475)
She was involved in politics during the regency of her mother-in-law Queen Jeonghui during the minority of her sons in 1468–1477 only re-introduces the same errors (sons, and dates)... and suggested wrongly that Insu's political involvement was centered on the regency, which is not the case. Quoting Duncan|2015 without a page number doesn't help. Pldx1 (talk) 14:21, 17 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]