Heo Mok
Heo Mok (Hangul: 허목; Hanja: 許穆; 10 January 1595 – 27 April 1689) was a Korean Neo-Confucian and Taoist scholar, politician, writer, and painter during the Joseon Dynasty. His pen names were Misu (미수, 眉叟) and Taeryeong-Noin (태령노인, 台領老人), Sukhojangin (석호장인, 石戶丈人). His style names were Munbo (문보, 文甫) and Hwabo(화보, 和甫).
He was a leader of South man party, 1675 - March 1680 in vicePrime minister of Joseon Dynastys.
Writing
- Gyeongnyeyuchan (1647)
- Dongsa [Eastern History] (1667)
- Cheongsa Yeoljeon [Blue Gentlemen List] (1667)
- Gyeongseol (1677)
- Misu Chunjamun
- Dangun Sega
- Misu Kieun
- Sim Hakdo
Gallery
- Portrait of Heo Mok (1680)
- Portrait of Heo Mok (1677)
- Portrait of Heo Mok (1790)
- Heo Mok's said "love of the people and patriotism's"
- draft of the Cheukju East Sea's epitaphs (1661)
- signboard of Hamchuidang
- Letter of Heo Mok
- Suncheon Joseon Dynastys national pasture's areas map
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