Min Chi-rok was born into the
aristocratic Yeoheung Min clan on 17 January 1800 (23th day, 12th month of the
gimi year, according to the
Korean lunar calendar) as the only son of , and his third wife, Lady Jeong of the Yeonil Jeong clan. Min was a great-great-grandson of Min Jin-hu;
Queen Inhyeon's eldest brother. He was also the 16th great-grandson of Min Yu () who was the granduncle of
Queen Wongyeong. Min studied under scholar Oh Hui-sang () when he was young, and eventually married his daughter, Lady Oh of the
Haeju Oh clan, as his first wife. But she later died at the age of 36 in 1833 with no offspring. After mourning for 3 years, he married Yi Gyu-nyeon's daughter,
Lady Yi of the Hansan Yi clan in 1836. They eventually had a son and two daughters, but they all died young. His wife then gave birth to a third daughter, Min Ja-yeong, on 17 November 1851 who would become the future Queen Consort to
King Gojong. He died with an illness in 1858. == Legacy ==