Wang Ko (; Mongolian name: ÃÂljeyitü (å®Â澤禿); d. 1345), known by his Korean Royal title as Prince Yeonan () and served in Yuan as King Shen of Yang (), was a Goryeo Royal Family member as the son of Duke Gangyang and grandson of King Chungnyeol who became a nobleman in Yuan Dynasty and a potential competitor to King Chungseon (his half uncle) and King Chungsuk which favored him.
In 1314 when King Chungseon passed the throne to his son Ratnashri (King Chungsuk), ÃÂljeyitü was installed as Crown Prince and sent to the Yuan court as a hostage by rule. However, when King Chungsuk fathered Buddhashri (King Chunghye), ÃÂljeyitü forced to abdicate from crown prince, but King Chungseon transferred his post of King of Shen to him instead. The title of King of Shen was originally given to King Chungseon by Khayishan (Külüg Khan) after his support of Khayisan's succession in 1307. ÃÂljeyitü married with a daughter of Sungshan (æÂ¾å±± songshan), King of Liang (ç²±çÂÂ) of the imperial family.
When Sidibala (Gegeen Khan) ascended to the throne in 1320, ÃÂljeyitü began a campaign to become the King of Goryeo. By his scheme, the Khan banished Chungseon to Tibet in 1320 and interned King Chungsuk in 1321. However, Sidibala was assassinated in 1323 and ÃÂljeitü's plan was aborted.
King Chungsuk, who was allowed to return to Goryeo in 1325, passed the throne to Buddhashri in 1330 but was reinstated after two years because Buddhashri was deposed by Yuan. In 1333 ÃÂljeyitü reached a settlement with Ratnashri and returned to Goryeo.
When King Chungsuk died in 1339, ÃÂljeyitü try to wrest the crown again but was crushed by King Chunghye. However Bayan, who seized real power, hated Chunghye because he had friendly relations with El Temür, whose faction was purged by Bayan. Bayan imprisoned Chunghye in 1340. Immediately after that, Bayan was banished by his nephew and ÃÂljeyitü's plot was stopped again.
King Chunghye was arrested in 1343 and died while being transported to Guangdong. Wang Ko acted as a king for a while. Padma Dorji (King Chungmok), Chunghye's little son, ascended to the throne after the death of Chunghye. ÃÂljeyitü returned to Goryeo but died the next year.
In 1354 ÃÂljeyitü's grandson Toghtua Bukha (è«è«ä¸Âè±) was installed as King of Shen. In 1356 ÃÂljei Khutugh Khatun wanted him to become King of Goryeo but he refused the offer. When King Gongmin died in 1374, the Yuan Dynasty in Mongolia tried to appoint him again and a faction in Goryeo welcomed the plan, but it was eventually failed.