Heo Mok

Heo Mok
Hangul 허목
Hanja 許穆
Revised Romanization Huh Mog
McCune–Reischauer Heo Mok
Pen name
Hangul 미수 or 태령노인
Hanja 眉叟 or 台領老人
Revised Romanization Misoo or Teryungrhoin
McCune–Reischauer Misu or TeryungNoin
Courtesy name
Hangul 문보 or 화보
Hanja 文甫 or 和甫
Revised Romanization Moonbo or Hwabo
McCune–Reischauer Munbo or Hwabo
Posthumous name
Hangul 문정
Hanja 文正
Revised Romanization Munjeong
McCune–Reischauer Munjŏng

Heo Mok (Korean:허목, 1595 - 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)

He was a Siuth Mans Party member, and the rival of Song si-yeol, leader of the Wast Mans Party.

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  1. ^ Noin is "oldman"

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