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Yang Jeong-mook (1875 ~ ?) was a member of the Iljin Association during the Korean Empire and was a member of the Manchurian Bo Min Association in Manchuria during the Japanese colonial period, and his hometown was Mokpo, Jeollanam-do.

Life
He served as an executive of the Mokpo area of Iljinhoe around 1907, and in 1919, he was appointed as Podeoksa Temple of Sichungyo. On October 11, 1919, Ahn Woo-joon and Jeong Tae-young were accused of counterfeiting Chinese bills in the basement of Ahn Woo-joon's mansion at 260 Chongmok, Jongno-tong, Gyeongseong-bu, with colleagues ordered by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, Along with Cho Nae-heon, Park Haeng-won, Lee Hoe-ro, Choi Young, and Kim Seok-ki, he was arrested by the Jongno Police Station in Gyeongseongbu.

From 1920 to 1921, he served in the General Branch of Bukmanju, the headquarters of Jeugyo, and participated as a promoter and shareholder of Manju Bomin Co., Ltd. in January 1920. Before and after March 1921, he was appointed as vice chairman of the general headquarters of the Manchurian Bo Min Association, and in April of the same year, he was appointed as a member of the Jeugyo. While serving as vice chairman of the general headquarters of the Manchurian Bo Min Association, he actively cooperated in expanding the Manchurian Bo Minhoe's forces to the Kando area, and in particular, he actively participated in the suppression of Japanese anti-Japanese forces. In 1924, the Japanese government received KRW 187 and 50 of the distribution of the Manchurian Bo Min Association's dissolution, and in February 1926, he was appointed as Vice-Principal of the Zhou religion.

From November 1938 to April 1940, he served as a counselor and head of the social affairs department at Daedong Iljinhoe, a pro-Japanese organization formed by figures from the former Iljinhoe. In 1949, after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule, he was arrested by the Special Investigation Committee on Anti-National Acts. On June 22, 1949, he was sentenced to two years in prison by the prosecutor in a special court decision trial held at the Seoul District Court, but was acquitted by the presiding judge, and no further action remains.

After death

 * It was included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities announced by the Pro-Japanese Organization and Overseas sectors of the National Research Institute's Pro-Japanese Biographical Dictionary.

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 * Iljinhoe
 * Manchurian Bo Min Association
 * Jeugyo