Yi Kang

Yi on his uniform as Lieutenant General in [[Imperial Korean Army]]
or |rr=Uichinwang I Gang or Uihwagun |mr=Ŭich'inwang I Kang or Ŭihwagun }} Yi Kang, Prince Imperial Ui (; 30 March 1877 – 15 August 1955), also known as Prince Uihwa, was the second son of Emperor Gojong of Korea and his concubine, Lady Jang, who was a court lady-in-waiting.

He was not formally recognized as a legitimate prince until 1892, when his father issued a decree naming Yi "Prince Uihwa" with the style of ''Royal Highness''. Yi married Lady Kim Su-deok, the daughter of court official Kim Sajun.

Prince Yi was not the Crown Prince, even though he was older than his half-brother Prince Imperial Yeong, due to various reasons including the status of his mother. Provided by Wikipedia
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