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Heo Mok
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Heo Mok
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Heo Mok |
Hangul |
허목 |
Hanja |
許穆 |
Revised Romanization |
Huh Mog |
McCune–Reischauer |
Heo Mok |
Pen name |
Hangul |
미수, 태령노인, 석호장인 |
Hanja |
眉叟, 台領老人, 石戶丈人 |
Revised Romanization |
Misoo or Teryungrhoin or Seokhojangin |
McCune–Reischauer |
Misu or TeryungNoin or Sukhojangin |
Courtesy name |
Hangul |
문보, 화보, 문부 |
Hanja |
文甫, 和甫, 文父 |
Revised Romanization |
Moonbo, Hwabo, Munboo |
McCune–Reischauer |
Munbo, Hwabo, Munbu |
Posthumous name |
Hangul |
문정 |
Hanja |
文正 |
Revised Romanization |
Munjeong |
McCune–Reischauer |
Munjŏng |
Heo Mok (Korean:허목, hanja:許穆, 1595 or 1593(?) – April 27, 1682) was a Korean politician, poet and scholar of the Joseon Dynasty. He was vice prime minister during the Joseon Dynasty from 1675 to 1678; he was nicknamed Misu (미수, 眉叟) and Teryung-Noin.[1](태령노인, 台領老人), Sukhojangin(석호장인, 石戶丈人).
He was leader of Southerns faction(남인), and the rival of Song si-yeol, leader of the Westerners faction.
Books
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Kyungreyuchan(경례유찬, 經禮類纂) (1647)
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Eastern History(동사, 東史) (1667)
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Blue Gentelman List(청사열전 淸士列傳) (1667)
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Kyung seol (경설 經說) (1677)
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Mesu ChunjaMun(미수 천자문 眉叟天字文)
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Dangun's Family(단군세가 檀君世家)
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Misu Kiun(미수기언, 眉叟記言)
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Sim Hakdo(심학도, 心學圖) : art
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Banggukwangjorye(방국왕조례, 邦國王朝禮)
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Jeongchejunjoongseol(정체전중설, 正體傳重說)
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Yosoonwujunsushimbeopdo(요순우전수심법도, 堯舜禹傳授心法圖)》
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HeoMoksugobon(허목수고본, 許穆手稿本)
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Doothasangi(두타산기, 頭陀山記)
gallery
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Portrait of Heo Mok (1680)
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Portrait of Heo Mok (1677)
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Portrait of Heo Mok (1790)
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Heo Mok's said "love of the people and patriotism's"
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draft of the Cheukju East Sea's epitaphs (1661)
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Suncheon Joseon Dynastys national pasture's areas map
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Author: | Bling King |
Published: | May 25th 2012 |
Modified: | May 25th 2012 |
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