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Shim Hyung-jin (24 December 1881 – 12 November 1950) was an official of the Korean Empire and an official during the Japanese occupation. the pen name was Okso.

The domicile was Cheongsong, and the hometown was Hwadongjeong, Gyeongseongbu.

Life
In October 1900, he was selected as an apprentice to the Takji branch of the Korean Empire, and in June 1901, he was appointed as the chief monk of the Takji branch. In June 1907, he was appointed as Seo Gi-rang of the Takji Department, and in December 1907, he was appointed as the tax administrator of the Takji Department of Jeonju Financial Supervisory Bureau, and in January 1908, he was appointed as the administrator of Neungju Financial Office.

He served as secretary of Neungju-gun, Jeollanam-do from 1910 to 1912, and as secretary of Gwangju-gun, Jeollanam-do in 1912, and received the Korean Merger Medal from the Japanese government in August 1912. He served as secretary of Siheung-gun, Gyeonggi-do in 1914, Yeoju-gun, Gyeonggi-do from 1915 to 1916, Chungcheongbuk-do Ministerial Secretary and First Secretary from 1917 to 1919, and Chungcheongbuk-do Governor General Secretary and First Secretary in 1920.

From 1921 to 1922, he served as the governor of Chungcheongbuk-do and a member of the Ministry of Interior, and from March 9 to March 12, 1923, he served as the head of Boeun-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do.

In November 1921, a plan for all internal lines was proposed through a contribution published in Joseon, the organ of the Governor-General of Joseon. From 1928 to 1929, he served as the provincial governor of the Jeollanam-do Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

In 1928, he wrote "Chosun History Cheonja" to reinterpret Joseon's history from the perspective of the Japanese Empire, while praising the forced annexation of the Korean Empire in 1910.

In 1942, the Korean Judo Association published a poem praising Ono Rokuichiro in its collection of poems to commemorate the retirement of Ono Rokuichiro, who served as the Governor-General of Joseon.

A poem praising Governor Minami Jiro was posted in the collection of poems, "Your Excellency in Bongjeon Minami," published by the Joseon Judo Association to commemorate the retirement of Minami Jiro, who served as Governor of Joseon.

Since 1943, he has participated as an editor of "The Light of the Korean Peninsula" and has participated in a poetry contest to pray for the victory of the Japanese Empire in the Pacific War and to engage in war cooperation. In November 1943, the organ of the Joseon Judo Association published a poem, "The Marshal of Yamamoto", in memory of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was included in the Yurim section of the list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries released in 2008.

Reference

 * Shim Hyung-jin - National History Compilation Committee