Kim Jang-saeng explained

Hangul:김장생
Hanja:金長生
Rr:Gim Jangsaeng
Mr:Kim Changsaeng
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Hangulja:희원, 희지
Hanjaja:希元, 希之
Rrja:Huiwon, Huiji
Mrja:Hŭiwŏn, Huiji
Hangulho:사계
Hanjaho:沙溪
Rrho:Sagye
Mrho:Sagye

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

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

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  1. 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 Jim 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 ..."