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Kim Si-myeong (born February 10, 1907) is a Japanese official who lived in Pyongyang, the hometown is South Pyongan Province.

Life
In March 1925, he completed four years of Pyongyang High School, studied in Japan, and graduated from Saga High School in March 1926. In April 1929, he entered the Faculty of Law of Kyoto Imperial University and graduated in March 1932. From May 1932 to January 1934, he was a secretary of the Western Affairs Department of the Railway Bureau of the Japanese Government-General of Korea and passed the Administration Department of the Japanese Higher Civil Service Examination in October 1933 and the Judicial Department in November 1933. Later, he served as Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do (appointed on June 29, 1935), Pyeongchang-gun (appointed on July 28, 1937), and Gangneung-gun (appointed on April 30, 1940). On June 4, 1940, he was appointed as a temporary test member for the Korean language test by the Governor-General of the Joseon Dynasty and his/her government office staff and a temporary test member for the Korean language test by the local Daewoo employees. On September 2, she was appointed as the director of Jeollabuk-do, the head of the Rural Development Division of the Jeollabuk-do Ministry of Industry and the head of the Jeollabuk-do Mid-sized Women's Training Center, and on December 2, she concurrently served as the head of the Jeollabuk-do Ministry of Agriculture.

On November 19, 1941, he served as the head of the Jeollabuk-do Mid-sized Women's Training Center and the National General Assembly of the Ministry of Interior, and on December 27 of the same year, he was ranked fourth in high-ranking officials. On January 28, 1942, he was appointed as the head of the industry department of the Ministry of Industry and on December 24, he was appointed as a director of Pyeongannam-do. On August 17, 1944, he was selected as a participating officer in Hwanghae-do, ranking third in the agricultural and high-ranking officials, and served as a supervisor of the Hwanghae-do branch of Joseon Food Youngdan (August 17, 1944 - April 18, 1945).

On April 17, 1945, he worked at the Jeonju Exclusive Bureau, and on May 11 of the same year, he served as the Jeonju Exclusive Bureau Director. After liberation, he intervened as a lawyer in Seoul in January 1947

pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member list of Joseon Governor-General, Joseon Governor-General, Provincial Participation Hall, the bureaucracy section of the National Research Institute's pro-Japanese dictionary list, and the 705-member list of pro-general national activities announced by the Committee.