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In this Korean name, the family name is Im.
Im Sa-hong
Hangul임사홍
Hanja任士洪
Revised RomanizationIm Sahong
McCune–ReischauerIm Sahong
Courtesy name
Hangul이의
Hanja而毅
Revised RomanizationIui
McCune–ReischauerIŭi

Im Sa-hong (Korean: 임사홍; Hanja: 任士洪; 1445–1506) was a Korean scholar official and member of the royal family of Joseon Dynasty. He was a close minister of King Yeonsangun of Joseon. His courtesy name was Yiui (이의).

Family

  • Father
    • Im Won-jun (임원준; 任元濬; 1423 – 1500 or 1506)
  • Mother
  • Sibling(s)
    • Younger brother - Im Sa-yeong (임사영; ?–1507)
  • Wife and issue
    • Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨; 1450–?); daughter of Yi Gab, Prince Boseong (보성군 갑; 寶城君; 1416–1499)
      • Son - Im Gwang-jae (임광재; 任光載; 1470–1495)
      • Son - Im Hui-jae (임희재; 任熙載; 1472–1504)
      • Daughter - Lady Im of the Pungcheon Im clan (풍천 임씨; 豊川 任氏; 1474–?)
      • Daughter - Lady Im of the Pungcheon Im clan (풍천 임씨; 豊川 任氏; 1476–?)
      • Son - Im Mun-jae (임문재; 任文載; 1479–?)
      • Son - Im Sung-jae (임숭재; 任崇載; 1479–1505)
      • Daughter - Lady Im of the Pungcheon Im clan (풍천 임씨; 豊川 任氏; 1480–?)
      • Daughter - Lady Im of the Pungcheon Im clan (풍천 임씨; 豊川 任氏; 1483–?)

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