Kang Chin-ŭi
| Queen Jeonghwa | |||||
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| Queen consort of Goryeo (posthumously) | |||||
| Successor | Queen Wonchang | ||||
| Born | Kang Chin-ŭi | ||||
| Issue | Chakchegŏn | ||||
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| House | Sinchon Kang clan | ||||
| Father | Kang Po-yuk | ||||
| Mother | Lady Kang Tŏk-chu | ||||
| Religion | Buddhism | ||||
| Korean name | |||||
| Hangul | 정화왕후 | ||||
| Hanja | 貞和王后 | ||||
| Revised Romanization | Jeonghwa Wanghu | ||||
| McCune–Reischauer | Chŏnghwa Wanghu | ||||
| Birth name | |||||
| Hangul | 강진의 | ||||
| Hanja | 康辰義 | ||||
| Revised Romanization | Gang Jin-ui | ||||
| McCune–Reischauer | Kang Chin-ŭi | ||||
Kang Chin-ŭi, posthumously honoured as Queen Jeonghwa of the Sinchon Kang clan (Korean: 정화왕후 강씨; Hanja: 貞和王后 康氏), was the second daughter of Gang Bo-yuk who would become the great-grandmother of Wang Kŏn, founder of the Goryeo dynasty. As a figure from the Later Silla period, she is the first one from among the ancestors of King Taejo to be accurately reported by the remaining records.