Jeong Hoseung, also Jeong Ho-seung (, born 1950), is a popular South Korean poet.
Born in South Gyeongsang Province in 1950, Jeong Hoseung grew up in Daegu, and graduated with a degree in Korean literature from Kyung Hee University. That same year, he began to contribute to the literary magazine (Against Poetry), and published his first novel, Memorial Service (, 1982). He was the winner of the Tenth Dong Seo Literary Prize in 1997, also winning the Sowol Poetry Prize
Jeong's themes include societal schisms, poverty and alienation, but his work is noted to present these themes with lyrical grace and innocence that removes any trace of hectoring. Jeong intentionally focuses on suffering in the hope that in despair some hope can be found and that this can become the basis for a more successful future. The poet also depicts the resentment and enmity that stirs in the hearts of farmers and workers whose very roots have been taken from them in a sterile South Korean society, and their attempts to resist and overcome these conditions. He spoke for the masses and took as his poetic duty, praising people for their willful and courageous attitude toward life and helping them believe in their future.
Jeong Hoseung's style of writing has often been described as being similar to traditional Korean folk songs or popular ballads.