Marquess Daeryeong (; b. 1130), personal name Wang Kyà Âng () was a Goryeo Royal Prince as the second son of King Injong and Queen Gongye, also the older brother of Myeongjong and Sinjong. His mother always preferred him and wanted to pass the crown prince title to him instead of his brothers, but his father never agreed to it. Due to this, he had conflicts with King Uijong after his ascension.
He was married to Wang On, Duke Gangneung ()'s second daughter.
Wang Kyà Âng was born in 1130 as the second son of King Injong and his consort, Queen Gongye. He was the younger brother of the future King Uijong. Their mother, Queen Gongye, openly preferred her second son, Kyà Âng, to succeed King Injong, rather than his older brother. Uijong ultimately succeeded Injong as the next king after the royal tutor's support. Due to Queen Gongye's open support against him and for his younger brother, King Uijong did not trust his mother's clan, the Jangheung Im clan, nor his brother. In 1148 (Uijong's 2nd years reign), Wang Kyà Âng was appointed as a "Marquess" ' () along with his younger brotherâÂÂWang Ho and won many people's trust for his magnanimity. However, his eldest brotherâÂÂthe king, was jealous of their mother's favour towards him and accused him for having a grudge against the king by plotting a conspiracy to take over the throne, along with eunuch Chà Âng Ham (), Chà Âng Su-gae (), and Yi Pin (), but Wang Kyà Âng was able to prove that he was innocent and had no interest in usurping his brother's throne. Since this, Uijong tried to remove those who involved, but at Kim Chon-jung ()s request, he sent relevant government officers to investigate the facts and the charges were not proven later. Then, he tattooed Su-gae's face and exiled him to Heuksan island while Yi Pin was exiled to Unje county.
Prior to this, Kim had a gap with the queen mother's brother-in-law, Chà Âng Sà  () and her younger brother, Im Kà Âk-chà Âng (). Chà Âng Sà Â, who had a frivolous temperament and has been befriended Wang, was reported to Uijong by Chà Âng Ham who tried to avoid his own sin. At this time, the king was puzzled since the prime minister Ch'oe Yu-ch'à Âng (), Yu P'il (), officer Ch'oe Cha-yà Âng (), Wang Sik (), Kim Yà Âng-bu (), and Pak So () were also involved in this matter.
In Eosadae (), Chà Âng Sà  secretly reformed a friendship with many members of the royal clan and held a drinking party every night. He even imprisoned Yi Si () with the help of his assistant, Yang Pyà Âk (), Kim à ¬i-ryà Ân (), Yu U (). Meanwhile, they all were forgiven by Uijong, but got rid of Wang Kyà Âng by abolished his Daeryeong manor (), exiled his servantâÂÂKim Ch'am () to Hwain along with beaten and exiled Ch'oe Ye ().
In Daegan (), Wang Kyà Âng prostrated himself at the palace gate again and demanded punishment for the five men, even the chief minister Ch'oe Yun-à Âi went straight to the king's residence and had a quarreled. Knowing this, Uijong summoned Yi Pin back to Gaegyeong, exiled Chà Âng Sà  to Dongnae, Yang Pyà Âk to Hoejin, Kim à ¬i-ryà Ân to Cheongju, and Kim Ch'am was moved to Bakdo.
In 1157 (Uijong's 11th years reign), Wang Kyà Âng was exiled to Cheonan-bu while Chà Âng Sà  was exiled to Geoje-hyeon, Ch'oe Yu-ch'à Âng was demoted as a Chungjumoksa () again, Im Kà Âk-chà Âng became Yangjubangeosa (), Chà Âng Sà Â's brother-in-lawâÂÂKim Yi-yà Âng became Jiseungpyeonggunsa (), and Yi Chak-sà Âng became Namhaehyeollyeong (). Meanwhile, Ch'oe Ye () was pardoned and able to return to Gaegyeong, which he secretly made a traitor impeach Wang Kyà Âng, Im Kà Âk-chà Âng, and others, also forced the queen dowager to go to the Boje Temple (). After that, many people were arrested one after another and Marquess Daryeong's servants (include Na-à Ân (), Yu-sà Âng (), and Hwang-ik ()) were suspected and severely interrogated until they made a false confession. Their family were also beheaded and ministers, officials, royal family elders came to the palace to salute the arrest of the criminal.