Deguvati

Deguvati (?-820), also known as Queen Jaen-i Suinsaw, was the noble consort and favourite wife of King Chuyu.

Deguvati was daughter of Yingudeva, who was posthumously granted secertary of architecture department by King Chuyu.

After the Roshan-Sigmin rebellion, the original family of Princess Tsweesa, first spouse of Chuyu, lost power, and Tsweesa herself died soon. Deguvati was selected as a concubine of Chuyu on the grounds of her beauty when Chuyu was the crown prince. She gave birth to 2 children, Rejion, Prince of Haan, and Hwayeoung Princess.

In 812, She was conferred the title of noble consort. As she was the favourite wife of King Chuyu, the king did nor install any woman on the position of queen.

Her daughter Hwayeoung Princess, smart and beautiful, was the favourite daughter of the king, however, she died in 819, leaving the king heartbroken. The next year, noble consort Deguvati also died, and was posthumously granted Queen Jaen-i.

Loving her deeply, the king didn't want to send her body outside the palace and bury her until 3 years later. In 823, Deguvati was entombed in Chuangling tomb.