Yang Jen

Yang Jen (died in 772 or 773), also known as Queen Wansian Suinsaw, was a posthumously honored queen of the Mie state. She was a concubine of King Reyonki, and mother of his successor, King Rehen.

Life
She was from Hongnon County. Her father Yang Chichiang was later granted Duke of Shen, and one of her sisters, Yang Min, married Crown Prince Rekyun, son of King Rishiryn.

She was already a concubine of Crown Prince Reyonki in 754. At that time, Taphin Princess was in power, who was a big political rival of Reyonki, so she arranged many spies in Reyonki's household. Yang Jen was suspected one of Taphin Princess's spies, therefore Reyonki wanted to abort her child when she was pregnant. Shuachang, Reyonki's advisor, successfully stopped him.

In January 755, she gave birth to a son, future King Rehen, the third son of Reyonki. Yang Jen send her son to be raised by Crown Princess Vaungla to seek for protection.

Yang Jen was granted third-rank royal concubine when her husband became the viceroy, later she had a daughter, Ningchiang Princess, and her son Rehen was conferred Prince of Chong.

She died of disease in 772 or 773, and was buried in Siliu Plain. Her son became the heir-apparent 7 or 8 years after her death.

In 799, Rehen was crowned king of Mie. As the king's mother, Yang Jen was posthumously entitled Queen Wansian Suinsaw.