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Nam Gyu-hee (December 19, 1859 – May 8, 1937) was a government official of the late Joseon Dynasty and served in the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Joseon during the Japanese occupation. His courtesy name was Seongyeo, and pen name was Hasan, and his  hometown was Naksaeng-myeon, Gwangju-gun, Gyeonggi-do.

Life
He was born into a prestigious family as a grandson of Nam Heon-kyo, who served as Daesaheon, and in 1877, he passed the examination in the past and began his official duties at Seungjeongwon and Hongmungwan. In the past, when he passed the examination, there was a widespread maegwan magic of buying and selling government posts with money, and it is said that his father, Nam Jeong-ik, paid a large amount of bribes to King Gojong to buy the manor class system.

In 1886, he was appointed to the Eastern Seungji, and in 1901, he was appointed as a special promotion officer and secretary of the palace, overseeing the supplementation of Ilseongrok, a diary of state affairs. Since then, he has worked in Gyujanggak and the palace, and has also served as a compilation committee member for the Annals of King Gojong and the Annals of King Sunjong.

After the signing of the annexation treaty between Korea and Japan in 1910, it became a favor of the Central Committee of the colonial government advisory Institution established by the Governor-General of Joseon, and after the reorganization of the Central Committee in 1921, it received a position of councilor.

Both the list of 708 pro-Japanese groups announced by the National Assembly to establish national spirit in 2002 and the list of prospective candidates to be included in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary compiled by the Institute for National Affairs in 2008. It is also included in the list of 195 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic acts announced by the Korean Committee on the Truth and Reconciliation of Pro-Japanese Anti-ethnic Acts in 2007.

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 * 조선총Chosun Government-General's Central Office독부 중추원

Reference

 * Nam Gyu-hee - Korean Studies Center
 * Nam Gyu-hee - Korean Studies Center