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Kim Sang-hyung (3 March 1897 – 1 October 1953) was a government official of the Japanese occupation The hometown is Goheung-eup, Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do.

Life
On December 20, 1917, he passed the examination and served as an apprentice to a judge in Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do, in 1919. He served as a clerk in Goheung-gun in 1920, and as a member of Goheung-gun in Jeollanam-do in 1921, and was appointed as a member of the provincial council of Jeollanam-do on April 5, 1924 and April 1, 1927. In 1926, he served as an auditor of Jeonnam City Jaesa Co., Ltd. and on November 28, 1928, he received a commemorative letter of Showa Daerye from the Japanese government.

On December 10, 1932, KRW 10,000 was donated to the Chosun Na Prevention Association and on April 15, 1933, he was appointed as a director of the Chosun Na Prevention Association. On May 10, 1933, he was appointed as a member of the Jeollanam-do Provincial Council and served as a member of the Central Committee of the Governor-General of Joseon from August 15, 1935 to August 14, 1941. On August 15, 1936, he was ranked seventh and participated in the Korean Government-General's Municipal Lecture Contest held on September 6, 1937.

In June 1938, he donated KRW 1,000 to build a museum to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Joseon Governor-General's administration, and received a commendation from the Joseon Governor-General on May 20, 1940. He served as a member of the Council of the Joseon Judo Association in November 1939 and received a certificate of merit from the Japanese Red Cross on May 28, 1941. On June 12, 1941, he participated in the labor service of the Buyeo Shrine Corporation of Chungchuwon, and served as a director of Daesung Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. in 1942. pro-Japanese group It was included in the Central Committee of the 708-member list, the Central Committee of the Korean-Japanese Dictionary of the Institute for National Affairs, and the 705-member list of pro-national activities announced by the Committee on the Truth of Pro-General National Act.