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Kim Taek-hyun ( ? ~ September 15, 1920) served as vice chairman of Iljinhoe at the end of the Korean Empire.

Life
He became a member of the Iljinhoe of pro-Japanese organizations formed in the previous year in 1905, and later participated in the joint petition movement to urge the conclusion of the Korea-Japan annexation treaty through Iljinhoe, Gyeongmuguk Investigation Committee, General Affairs Committee, and Pyeonganbuk-do Branch. When Iljinhoe members were considered the target of punishment due to the righteous army movement, they were almost a member of the declaration system when Iljinhoe's name was announced in 1907, and they were directly dispatched to the provinces as a third member of the Self-Defense Forces Association.

He served as the chairman of Iljinhoe Council from 1907 to 1909, and later led the Iljinhoe's joint petition movement as vice chairman until the Iljinhoe was disbanded due to the merger between Korea and Japan, and received KRW 1,000 as a dissolution fund after the annexation of Korea in 1910. The name was also recorded in the stone chamber of the Japan-Japan Annexation Memorial Tower established by the Black Dragon Society in 1934 in recognition of its contribution to the annexation of Korea and Japan.

Shortly before his death in 1920, he was a pro-Japanese emerging religion separated from Cheondogyo, and secret agents Bae Jeon-ja. He was ordained an associate of the Jeugyo.

After death

 * The list of prospective pro-Japanese life dictionaries announced in 2008 was included in the pro-Japanese organization section and the 106 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities investigated and announced by the pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities committee in 2006.

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 * Iljinhoe
 * Self-Defense Forces Association
 * Jeugyo