Jae-eun Kang The Land of Scholars: Two Thousand Years of Korean Confucianism 2006 "A pioneer of the study on family rites based on the doctrines of Zhu Xi in Joseon was Gim Jangsaeng (金長生, pen name is Sagye 沙溪, 1548-1631), who wrote Garye jimnam (家禮輯覽, Exposition of Family Rites) and belonged to the Giho ..."
Became the maternal grandmother of Queen Inhyeon
His younger brother, Kim Sang-gwan (김상관, 金尙觀), eventually became the 6th great-grandfather of Queen Sunwon and Kim Jwa-geun
Became the father-in-law to Queen Jangryeol’s older brother, Jo Yun-seok (조윤석, 趙胤錫) (1615 - 1664)
He is the older brother of Crown Princess Kang
Her second cousin, Kim Su-jeung (김수증, 金壽增), became the grandfather of Royal Noble Consort Yeong of the Andong Kim clan (a concubine of King Sukjong)
His great-granddaughter eventually married Sim Ik-seong (심익성, 沈益成); who was the younger brother of Sim Ik-hyeon (심익현, 沈益顯) (1641 - 1683), the husband of Princess Sukmyeong (a daughter of Queen Inseon and King Hyojong)
Lady Yun is the granddaughter of Princess Jeonghye (a daughter of King Seonjo and his concubine, Royal Consort In of the Suwon Kim clan)
His daughter eventually married Sim Jeong-gyu (심정규, 沈廷揆); a nephew of Sim Ik-hyeon (심익현, 沈益顯) and Princess Sukmyeong
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Lee, Peter H. (1993). Sourcebook of Korean Civilization, Vol. 1. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN9780231079129; ISBN9780231079143; ISBN9780231104449; OCLC 26353271
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