Cho Hŭiryong (Korean: 조희룡; Hanja: 趙熙龍; 1789–1866) was a painter during the late Joseon Dynasty, born in Hanyang (today Seoul).
He grouped Byeokosisa in 1847, visiting Mount Kumgang by the order of King Heonjong in 1849 and later presented the poem.
However, he was banished to Imja island in Sinan county from 1851 to 1853.
King Heonjong was highly interested in calligraphy and drawings, which affected his posture during his era.
[1] Kim Jeong-hui also acknowledged him as the most talented painter at the time.