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).

Misu Heo Mok (1677s)
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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