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Gye Chan-gyeom (born July 6, 1890) is a former teacher-turned-official during the Japanese occupation.

Life
He is from an educator's family in Jeongju-gun, North Pyongan Province. He studied as a Hanseongbu and graduated from the Government Hanseong Normal School in 1911, and immediately served as an educator in this area when he was appointed as a teacher of Changseong Public Common School in Pyeonganbuk-do.

In 1920, he was elected as a inspector the education and management of a school of Pyeonganbuk-do by the Governor-General of Joseon and transferred to a bureaucrat in charge of educational administration. Since then, he has been in charge of educational administration in Pyeongbuk for two years, and in the meantime, he has also served as a temporary test committee member for teachers at elementary and ordinary schools.

In 1924, he was appointed as the head of the Joseon Governor-General's Office and was appointed to Yeongbyeon-gun, Pyeongbuk-do. In 1928, when he was serving as governor of Nyongbyun County, he received the Daisho Daerye Memorial Medal. After that, he served as the county governor of Chosan-gun and Bakcheon-gun in turn. In 1932, he was promoted to fifth place in the high official after receiving the Hun 6th place guarantee. As of 1932, it was ranked sixth in the bell.

It is also included in the "Joseon Merit Self-Confession," which was published by the Joseon Governor-General in 1935 by selecting 353 contributors who helped the Governor-General's reign of Joseon. The post at that time was made up of county governors.

It was included in the bureaucratic section of the list of prospective pro-Japanese dictionaries released by the Institute for National Affairs in 2008, and was included in the 705-member list of pro-Japanese activities announced by the Committee on Pro-General National Behavior in 2009.

Reference

 * Gye Chan-gyeom - National History Compilation Committee