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Min Young-rin (November 15, 1873 – June 1, 1932) was a government official of the late Joseon Dynasty and was crowned as a Joseon noble during the Japanese occupation.

A member of the Yeoheung Min clan in Empress Myeongseong, he was adopted by Minsulho's son or Min Taeho. Therefore, he became brother and sister to Empress Sunmyeonghyo, the first wife of King Sunjong of the Korean Empire.

In 1890, he passed the examination and went through various government posts, starting with Sigangwon. Shortly after the conclusion of the Japan-Korea annexation treaty, on October 16, 1910, he was granted a count by the Japanese government. On August 1, 1912, the Japanese government received the Merger of Korea and the Daisho Daerye Memorial of Japan on November 10, 1915, but on May 5, 1919, he was sentenced to three months in prison and three years of probation for inhaling opium, and on July 21 of the same year, he was deprived of his count.

It was selected on both the list of 708 pro-Japanese groups announced in 2002 and the list of prospective candidates to be included in the pro-Japanese life dictionary of the National Research Institute released 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.

Family

 * Great-grandfather: Min Hong-seop
 * Step- grandfather : Min Chi-o
 * Father : Min Sul-ho
 * Stepfather : Min Taeho - Same name as Min Taeho