Shim Ui-gyeom explained
Hangul: | 심의겸 |
Rr: | Sim Uigyeom |
Mr: | Sim Ŭigyŏm |
Hangulja: | 방숙 |
Rrja: | Bangsuk |
Mrja: | Pangsuk |
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Othername1: | Art name |
Hangul1: | 손암, 간암, 황재 |
Hanja1: | ,, |
Rr1: | Sonam, Ganam, Hwangjae |
Mr1: | Sonam, Kanam, Hwangjae |
Shim Ui-gyeom (; 1535–1587) was a Korean philosopher and politician during the Joseon period. A Neo-Confucian scholar, he was the head of the Westerners political faction. Shim was also the younger brother of Queen Insun and a member of the Cheongsong Shim clan . Through his father, Shim is a fourth great-grandson of Shim On and great-great-great-grandnephew of Queen Soheon. He eventually became the fifth great-granduncle of Queen Danui.
Family
- Father
- Mother
- Siblings
- Older sister: Queen Insun of the Cheongsong Shim clan (; 27 June 1532 – 12 February 1575)
- Older brother: Shim In-gyeom (; 1533–1580)
- Younger brother: Shim Ye-gyeom (; 1537–1587)
- Younger sister: Lady Shim of the Cheongsong Shim clan (; 1538–1579)
- Younger brother: Shim Ji-gyeom (; 1540–1568)
- Younger brother: Shim Sin-gyeom (; 1542–1596)
- Younger sister: Lady Shim of the Cheongsong Shim clan (; 1543–?)
- Younger brother: Shim Chung-gyeom (; 1545–1594)
- Younger brother: Shim Hyo-gyeom (; 20 September 1547 – 24 September 1600)
- Younger brother: Shim Je-gyeom (; 1550–1589)
- Younger sister: Lady Shim of the Cheongsong Shim clan (; 1556–?)
Consort(s) and issue
- Lady Han of the Cheongju Han clan (; 1532–1613)
- Son: Shim Non
- Adoptive son: Shim Eom (심엄, 沈㤿; 1563–1624)
- Daughter: Lady Shim of the Cheongsong Shm clan (; 1574–1647)
- Son-in-law: Yun Hwon (; 1573 – 15 February 1672), of the Haepyeong Yun clan
- Grandson: Yun Sun-ji (; 1591–1666)
- Grandson: Yun Won-ji (; 1596–1641)
- Granddaughter: Lady Yun (윤씨; 1596–1656)
- Grandson: Yun Jing-ji (; 1601–1661)
- Grandson: Yun Ui-ji (; 1605–1666)
See also