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Kim Jae-ryong (born and died unknown) was an official of the Korean Empire. At the end of the Korean Empire, he actively led the petition for the conclusion of the Korea-Japan annexation treaty.

Life
As a Confucian scholar from Seocheon, Chungcheongnam-do, in 1903, he served as a junior official for telecommunications company's telephone, and as a medical officer of the Central Garden of the Korean Empire. Just before the signing of the annexation treaty in 1910, various activities were carried out for the merger. Prime Minister Lee Wan-yong, Iljinhoe Chairman Lee Yong-gu and National Friendship Association Chairman Lee Bum-chan sent letters urging the Japanese Prime Minister and the Ministry of Communications to merge.

It also organized a national unaccompanied assembly and entered an organized "Joint Petition Movement." In May of the same year, the Confucian Academy, which sympathized with the order for annexation of Korea submitted by Iljin Association, was launched, and in July of the same year, a city research institute was organized to cause public opinion on the merger.

It is on the list of 106 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic acts announced by the Committee on the Truth and Reconciliation of Anti-ethnic Acts in 2006. It was also selected on the list of prospective people to be included in the pro-Japanese life dictionary of the National Research Institute of Korean Studies released in 2008.

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 * the National Compulsory Convention
 * A proposal place for Confucian schola
 * a research institute on the state of affairs