His son Yim Ui [ko] (임의; 任懿) became the highest-ranking government officer (중서문하평장사; 中書門下平章事) under King Yejong of Goryeo and was the grandfather of Queen Gongye.
Due to their close ties to the Goryeo royalty, the Jangheung Yim clan initially abstained from government positions during the early Joseon era.
However, with mounting internal and external challenges, clan members stepped up to serve as generals, mayors, and righteous army leaders.
Scholar Yim Hui-jong [ko] established a school and left behind a legacy, with one of his books preserved at UC Berkeley's East Asia library.
[1] The clan continues to contribute to Korean society, boasting figures like Korean war hero General Yim Chung-shik, former Minister of Agriculture Yim Sang-gyu, politician Im Jong-seok, and various members serving in parliament, high-ranking government roles, and professions like law and scholarship.