{{Short description|Korean scholar-official (1574–1656)}} {{More citations needed|date=March 2026}} {{family name hatnote|Kim|lang=Korean}} {{Infobox Korean name/auto | hangul=%김집 | hanja=金集 | hangulja=%_사강 | hanjaja=士剛 | hangulho=%_신독%, %_신독재 | hanjaho=愼獨, 愼獨齋 }}
'''Kim Jip''' ({{Korean|hangul=김집|hanja=金集}}; 1574–1656) was a Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, educator and writer of the Joseon period. He was also the teacher of Song Si-yeol and Song Jun-gil, great Korean Neo-Confucian scholars.
== Family == * Father ** Kim Jang-saeng ({{Korean|hangul=김장생|hanja=金長生|labels=no}}; 8 July 1548 – 3 August 1631) * Mother ** Jo Eo-hwa ({{Korean|hangul=조어화|hanja=曺於火|labels=no}}), Lady Jo of the Changnyeong Jo clan ({{Korean|hangul=창녕 조씨|labels=no}}; 1551–1586); Kim Jang-saeng's first wife * Siblings ** Older brother - Kim Eun ({{Korean|hangul=김은|hanja=金檃|labels=no}}; 1567–1592?); went missing during the Imjin War ** Older sister - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan ({{Korean|hangul=광산 김씨|labels=no}}; 1570–?) ** Younger brother - Kim Ban ({{Korean|hangul=김반|hanja=金槃|labels=no}}; 1580–1640) ** Younger sister - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan ({{Korean|hangul=광산 김씨|labels=no}}; 1581–1661) ** Younger half-brother - Kim Yeong ({{Korean|hangul=김영|hanja=金榮|labels=no}}; 1590–1644) ** Younger half-brother - Kim Gyeong ({{Korean|hangul=김경|labels=no}}; 1594–?) ** Younger half-sister - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan ({{Korean|hangul=광산 김씨|labels=no}}; 1597–?) ** Younger half-brother - Kim Go ({{Korean|hangul=김고|labels=no}}; 1600–?) ** Younger half-brother - Kim Gu ({{Korean|hangul=김구|hanja=金榘|labels=no}}; 1604–1684) ** Younger half-brother - Kim Gyu ({{Korean|hangul=김규|hanja=金槼|labels=no}}; 23 June 1606 – 24 July 1697) ** Younger half-sister - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan ({{Korean|hangul=광산 김씨|labels=no}}; 1610–?) ** Younger half-brother - Kim Bi ({{Korean|hangul=김비|hanja=金棐|labels=no}}; 1623–1699) * Wives and their children ** Lady Yu of the Gigye Yu clan ({{Korean|hangul=기계 유씨|labels=no}}; 1570–1622); daughter of Yu Hong ({{Korean|hangul=유홍|hanja=兪泓|labels=no}}) — No issue. ** Lady Yi of the Deoksu Yi clan ({{Korean|hangul=덕수 이씨|labels=no}}; 1570–1658); daughter of Yi Yi *** Son - Kim Ik-hyeong ({{Korean|hangul=김익형|hanja=金益炯|labels=no}}; 1600–1662) *** Daughter - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan ({{Korean|hangul=광산 김씨|labels=no}}; 1603–?) *** Son - Kim Ik-ryeon ({{Korean|hangul=김익련|hanja=金益煉|labels=no}}; 1606–1689) *** Daughter - Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan ({{Korean|hangul=광산 김씨|labels=no}}; 1620–?)
== Works == * ''Sindokjaejip'' ({{Korean|hangul=신독재집|labels=no}}), also called ''Sindokchae sut’aekpon chŏn’gijip''; a collection of pre-existing stories.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Cho|first=Sookja|date=December 2018|title=Yu Sorang chŏn|url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/756431|journal=Acta Koreana|volume=21|issue=2|publisher=Keimyung University, Academia Koreana|pages=576|doi= |access-date=11 March 2026}}</ref> * ''Uiryemunhaesok'' ({{Korean|hangul=의례문해속|hanja=疑禮問解續|labels=no}})
== See also == * Sŏng Hon * Kim Jang-saeng * Queen Ingyeong * Kim Manjung * Yi I * Kim Ik-hun * Song Chun-gil * Song Si-yŏl * Yun Sŏn'gŏ * Yun Hyu * Yun Jeung
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