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Kim Jang-saeng

Korean scholar (1548–1631) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kim Jang-saeng
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Kim Jang-saeng (Korean: 김장생; Hanja: 金長生; July 8, 1548 – August 3, 1631) was a Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, educator, and writer of Korea's Joseon period.[1]

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Letter of Kim Jang-saeng

He was the successor to the Neo-Confucian academic tradition of Yulgok Yi I and Sŏng Hon.

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Family

  • Father
    • Kim Gye-hwi (김계휘; 金繼輝; 1526–1582)
  • Mother
  • Siblings
    • Younger sister - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨; 光山 金氏)
    • Younger half-brother - Kim Ui-sun (김의손; 金義孫)
    • Younger half-brother - Kim Yeon-sun (김연손; 金燕孫)
    • Younger half-brother - Kim Gyeong-sun (김경손; 金慶孫)
    • Younger half-brother - Kim Pyeong-sun (김평손; 金平孫)
    • Younger half-sister - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨; 光山 金氏)
    • Younger half-sister - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨; 光山 金氏); Kim Sang-yong’s second wife
  • Wives and their children
    • Lady Jo of the Changnyeong Jo clan (창녕 조씨; 昌寧 曺氏; 1551–1586)
      • Son - Kim Eun (김은; 金檃)
      • Son - Kim Jib (김집; 金集; 1574–1656)
      • Son - Kim Ban (김반; 金槃)
    • Lady Kim of the Suncheon Kim clan (순천 김씨; 順天 金氏)
    • Unnamed concubine
      • 4 unnamed children
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