Kim Jang-saeng
Kim Jang-saeng (Korean: 김장생, July 8 1548 - August 3 1631) was a Korean scholar, writer, politician, and Neo-Confucian philosopher of the Joseon period. His penname was Sagye (사계, 沙溪).[1]
His courtesy names were Huiwon (Chinese: 희원, 希元) and Huiji (Chinese: 희지, 希之) .
Family
Works
- Sagyejeonseo (사계전서, 沙溪全書)
- Gyeongseopanui (경서판의)
- Garyejimnam (가례집람, 家禮輯覽), Exposition of Family Rites[1]
- Sangryebiyo (상례비요, 喪禮備要)
- Geunsarokseokui (근사록석의, 近思錄釋疑)
- Gyeongseobyeonui (경서변의, 經書辨疑)
- Songganghaengrok (송강행록, 松江行錄)
- Sagyeyugo (사계유고, 沙溪有故)
Related pages
- Yi I
- Kim Jip
- Song Siyeol
- Ahn Bang-jun
- Kim Yuk
- Seong Hon
- Song Ik-phil
References
- Kang, Jae-Un. (2006). The Land of Scholars: Two Thousand Years of Korean Confucianism,p. 360.
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