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Queen Chojun
貞純天皇
Empress Go-Sakuramachi.jpg
Queen of the Kingdom of Daikon
Reign24th July 1793 - 13th August 1812
Coronation24th July 1793
PredecessorKing Ninko
SuccessorNone
Born(1770-10-11)October 11, 1770
Hanseong, Joseon
Died13 January 1833(1833-01-13) (aged 62)
Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kingdom of Japan
Burial
Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto
SpouseEmpress Huiyi
Empress Maoling
IssueKing Gwan
Full name
金貞純
Kim Jeong-Sun
HouseKim
FatherKing Chang
MotherQueen Haemi

Queen Chojun (金貞純, October 11, 1770 - August 11 1833) was the 2nd monarch of Daikon, following her spouse's death. She was the mother of King Wan.

She was the only daughter of King Chang. She was arranged to marry the Japanese Emperor Ninko at 23, and their marriage marked the formal union of the Ilban Kingdom and the Chosun dynasty, establishing the Kingdom of Daikon. Chojun was given the title of Queen.