North-north
Choi, North (1712 ~ 1760) is a painter during the Joseon Dynasty and the Joseon Dynasty. The main building is called Muju, the first is the Hani, the other is the Holy, the useful, the Seven, and the Wolsong, It is the base (居 基 斎), the sampler (三 奇 斎) or the hoshi hall (毫 生 館). He divided his name, North, in half, and made it seven chilches. He called it a living with a brush, and called it Hyojwan (毫 生 館). He painted the arithmetic, the figures, the ume hair, the flower, the 怪 石, and the dead tree well, especially the mountain and the queen, and got the nickname Choi Sansu or Choi Soon. He was bold, honest, courteous, and comparable to a judge who was the master of South painting. He was always blind, always wearing half-glasses and drawing pictures.