Im Yunjidang was born in
Wonju,
Gangwon Province into the
Pungcheon Im clan () to Im Jeok who served as a judge in
Hamheung. She belonged to a poor
yangban family. Due to the hardships of her life, like the death of her father, retreat of the family to a mountain village, she was less pressured by the usual stereotypes of her time. Moreover, her brother, Im Seong-ju have been moved by her talented mind and helped her to read, access, teach the
Classic of filial piety (
Hyogyeong; 효경, 孝經),
Biographies of Exemplary Women (
Yeolnyeojeon; 열녀전, 列女傳), Lesser learning (Sohak;
소학, 小學), and became a librarian. According to an analogy of her biography,
Im Yunjidang Yugo (), written by her younger brother Im Jeong-ju (任 靖 周), had said that Im Yunjidang was gifted in academics, so that she and her brothers often had discussions about scriptures, history, people, and politics. In 1739, at the age of 19, she married Shin Gwang-yu, a scholar from
Wonju, and they eventually had a child, but she became a widow 8 years later in 1747 and her child died at a young age. After her husband's death, she partook her life between helping her family-in-law and committing to the Classics. == Writings and philosophy ==