A letter of Kim Jip
Kim Jip
Hangul
김집
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Jip
McCune–ReischauerKim Chip
Art name
Hangul
신독, 신독재
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSindok, Sindokjae
McCune–ReischauerSindok, Sindokchae
Courtesy name
Hangul
사강
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSagang
McCune–ReischauerSagang

Kim Jip (1574–1656[1]) was a Korean Joseon Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, educator and writer. He was also the teacher of Song Si-yeol and Song Jun-gil, great Korean Neo-Confucian scholars.

Family

  • Great-Great-Grandfather
    • Kim Jong-yun (김종윤, 金宗胤)
  • Great-Grandfather
    • Kim Ho (김호, 金鎬)
  • Great-Grandmother
    • Lady Lee of the Jeonui Lee clan (전의 이씨); daughter of Lee Gwang-won (이광원, 李光元)
  • Grandfather
    • Kim Gye-hwi (김계휘, 金繼輝) (1526 - 1582)
  • Grandmother
    • Lady Shin of the Pyeongsan Shin clan (정부인 평산 신씨); daughter of Shin Yeong (신영, 申瑛)
  • Father
    • Kim Jang-saeng (김장생, 金長生) (8 July 1548 - 3 August 1631)[2]
      • Half-aunt - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨, 光山 金氏); Kim Sang-yong’s second wife
        • Uncle - Kim Sang-yong (김상용, 金尙容) (1561 - 22 January 1637)[3]
          • Half-cousin - Internal Princess Consort Yeongga of the Andong Kim clan (영가부부인 김씨, 永嘉府夫人 金氏) (? - 19 January 1654)
  • Mother
    • Biological - Jo Eo-hwa (조어화, 曺於火), Lady Jo of the Changnyeong Jo clan (창녕 조씨) (1551 - 1583);[4] Kim Jang-saeng’s first wife
      • Grandfather - Jo Dae-geon (조대건, 曺大乾) (1521 - ?)
      • Grandmother - Lady Yun of the Musong Yun clan (무송 윤씨); daughter of Yun Gwan (윤관, 尹瓘)
    • Stepmother - Lady Kim of the Suncheon Kim clan (순천 김씨) (? - 1605);[5] a descendant of Kim Jong-seo
      • Step grandfather - Kim Su-eon (김수언, 金秀彦)
    • Unnamed stepmother
  • Siblings
    • Older brother - Kim Eun (김은, 金檃) (1569 - 1592?[6]); went missing during the Imjin War
      • Sister-in-law - Lady Seo of the Buyeo Seo clan (부여 서씨) (1570 - 1591)[7]
    • Younger brother - Kim Ban (김반, 金槃) (1580 - 1640)
      • Sister-in-law - Lady Seo of the Yeonsan Seo clan (연산 서씨)
        • Nephew - Kim Ik-ryeol (김익렬, 金益烈) (1601 - 1631)
          • Adoptive grandnephew - Kim Man-jun (김만준, 金萬埈) (1634 - 1691); son of Kim Ik-hui
        • Nephew - Kim Ik-hui (김익희, 金益熙) (1610 - 1656)
          • Niece-in-law - Lady Yi of the Hansan Yi clan (한산 이씨)
            • Grandnephew - Kim Man-gyun (김만균, 金萬均)
            • Grandnephew - Kim Man-jeung (김만증, 金萬增)
            • Grandnephew - Kim Man-bae (김만배, 金萬培)
        • Nephew - Kim Ik-gyeom (김익겸(金益兼) (1614 - 22 January 1637)
          • Niece-in-law - Lady Yun of the Haepyeong Yun clan (해평 윤씨) (25 September 1617 - 22 December 1689)[8]
            • Grandnephew - Kim Man-gi (김만기, 金萬基) (1633 - 15 March 1687)[9]
            • Grandnephew - Kim Man-jung (김만중, 金萬重) (6 March 1637 - 14 June 1692)
      • Sister-in-law - Lady Kim of the Buyeo Kim clan (부여 김씨, 扶餘 金氏)[10]
        • Nephew - Kim Ik-hun (김익훈, 金益勳) (9 November 1619 - 11 March 1689)
          • Niece-in-law - Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (안동 김씨, [舊]安東 金氏) (? - 1676)
            • Grandnephew - Kim Man-chae (김만채, 金萬埰)
            • Grandnephew - Kim Man-ge (김만게, 金萬垍)
            • Grandnephew - Kim Man-seon (김만선, 金萬墡)
        • Nephew - Kim Ik-gyeong (김익경, 金益炅) (1629 - 1675)
          • Grandnephew - Kim Man-jae (김만재,金萬裁)
          • Grandnephew - Kim Man-gyeon (김만견, 金萬堅)
          • Grandnephew - Kim Man-ji (김만지, 金萬至)
          • Grandnephew - Kim Man-geun (김만근, 金萬謹)
          • Grandniece - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨)
            • Grandnephew-in-law - Sim Jeong-gyu (심정규, 沈廷揆); 8th great-grandnephew of Sim On and 8th great-grandson of Sim Jing
      • Sister-in-law - Lady Yeo of the Hamyang Yeo clan (함양 여씨)[10]
        • Nephew - Kim Ik-hu (김익후, 金益煦) (1624 - 1648)
          • Grandnephew - Kim Man-gil (김만길, 金萬吉) (1645 - 1673)
    • 4 unnamed siblings with unnamed stepmother
  • Wives and their children
    • Lady Yu of the Gigye Yu clan (기계 유씨); daughter of Yu Hong (유홍, 兪泓) — No issue.
    • Lady Yi of the Deoksu Yi clan (덕수 이씨); daughter of Yi Yi
      • Son - Kim Ik-hyeong (김익형, 金益炯)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-ri (김만리, 金萬里)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-gyu (김만규, 金萬奎)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-jil (김만질, 金萬窒)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-ryang (김만량, 金萬量)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-bong (김만봉, 金萬封)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-dang (김만당, 金萬堂)
      • Son - Kim Ik-ryeon (김익련, 金益煉)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-seong (김만성, 金萬城)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-je (김만제, 金萬堤)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-ju (김만주, 金萬周)
        • Grandson - Kim Man-yong (김만용, 金萬墉)

Works

  • Sindokjaejip (신독재집)
  • Uiryemunhaesok (의례문해속, 疑禮問解續)

See also

Notes

  1. In lunar calendar, Kim was born on 6 June 1574 and died on 13 May 1656
  2. His younger half-sister became the maternal grandmother of Queen Inseon
  3. Became the 6th great-granduncle of Queen Sunwon and Kim Jwa-geun
  4. She was the great-great-great-granddaughter of King Jeongjong and Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Haepyeong Yun clan through their 8th son, Yi Nok-saeng, Prince Imeon. (King Jeongjong —> Prince Imeon —> Lady Yi —> Lady Shin of the Yeongsan Shin clan —> Jo Dae-geon —> Lady Jo)
  5. Married in 1584 and had no issue
  6. Participated in the war as a member of the righteous army of Gwak Jae-woo, but disappeared.
  7. Married in 1581 and later died from an illness in 1591
  8. Lady Yun is the granddaughter of Princess Jeonghye (a daughter of King Seonjo and his concubine, Royal Consort In of the Suwon Kim clan)
  9. His youngest daughter’s son-in-law, Sim Sa-ju (심사주, 沈師周), is the grandson of Princess Sukmyeong (a daughter of King Hyojong and Queen Inseon)
  10. 1 2 Registered as a concubine

References

  • Kim Haboush, JaHyun and Martina Deuchler (1999). Culture and the State in Late Chosŏn Korea. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674179820; OCLC 40926015
  • Lee, Peter H. (1993). Sourcebook of Korean Civilization, Vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231079129; ISBN 9780231079143; ISBN 9780231104449; OCLC 26353271
  • Noh, Daehwan. "The Eclectic Development of Neo-Confucianism and Statecraft from the 18th to the 19th Century," Korea Journal. Winter 2003.
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