Nguyễn Sinh Sắc (chữ Hán: 阮生色[1],1862–1929) was the father of Ho Chi Minh.
[2] Hoàng Thị Loan was his wife, the daughter of his adoptive father and teacher.
He passed the Confucian cử nhân examination in 1894 and in 1901 gained a second-rank (pho bang) position.
[3] He was a magistrate in the Binh Khe district (Qui Nhơn), until he was demoted for abuse of power after a landlord whom he had ordered to be beaten died shortly after receiving a caning.
[4] Ho Chi Minh's parents' house is now preserved as the Kim Liên museum.