User:Dckewon5131/민건식

Min Geon-sik (27 November 1879 – 10 November 1944) was a noble of Joseon during the Japanese occupation. The hometown was Yeoheuong.

Life
The son of Min Min Young-ki, who served as Minister of the Korean Empire's Takji, was born into a family of Yeoheung Min Clan.

In 1897, King Gyeongjong's Queen of Maintenance was appointed to the position of the head of Hyereung, where she was buried, and he began his public service. In 1905, he was appointed as the principal of the government public Hanseong Normal School, and in 1907, he visited Japan as a member of an inspection team.

When the annexation treaty between Korea and Japan was signed in 1910, the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Joseon, an advisory organization for colonial rule, was established, and he was awarded a baron rank by the Japanese government. In 1921, his father, Min Min Young-ki, was appointed as an advisor to the Central Committee, and two generations received the official post of the Central Committee together. In 1912, he received the Korean Merger Memorial from the Japanese government.

She participated in the Joseon Confucian Society, a pro-Japanese Confucian group, along with Ahn Hye-hwan, Kim Kyung-joong, and Ahn In-sik, and was also vice-chairman of the Joseon Confucian Association, which was chaired by Hyun Young-woon, the second husband of Bae Jung-ja, a high-ranking Japanese spy. His title was written by his son Min Byung-eum. In August 1949, after liberation from Japanese colonial rule, there is an article in the Kyunghyang Newspaper that Min Byung-eok, Min Gun-sik's son, was sent to the Special Investigation Committee on Anti-National Acts, but there is no record of when he was succeeded.

The list of 708 pro-Japanese groups announced in 2002 and 705 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities announced by the Korea Institute for Ethnic Studies in 2008 were also included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities announced by the pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities committee in 2009.

Family

 * Great-grandfather: Min Chi-hwa
 * Grandfather: Min Jun-ho
 * Father: Min Young-ki
 * Wife : Namyang Hong clan
 * Eldest son: Min Byung-eok - father: Min Jeong-sik
 * Grandchild: Min Sung-ki

See more

 * Chosun Government-General's Central Office
 * Min Young-ki

Reference

 * Min Gun-sik - National History Compilation Committee