He was born in 1907 in Buan, North Jeolla Province.
[1] After graduating from Buan public school, he went to Seoul and studied Buddhist texts for a year in Gangwon Province, at the predecessor of Dongguk University.
In 1931, he began his career as a member of the 'Simunhak'(시문학, The meaning of 'poetic literature', a monthly magazine specializing in poetry).
He established a unique position by publishing an idyllic poetry.
In July 1976, Shin Seok-Jeong's tombstone was constructed in Jeonju Deokjin Park.