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Yeon Mi-dang (15 July 1908 – 1 January 1981)

Or Yeon Chung-hyo was an independence activist during the Japanese occupation.

Childhood
Born on July 15, 1908 in Yongjeong Haegwan, North Gando

In 1919, his father, Yeon Byung-hwan, was arrested by Japanese police for two months while supporting the March 13 Independence Movement at Jilin Province's Longjiang, which is equivalent to Bukgando Island, and then defected to Shanghai in 1920. At that time, the Japanese consulate pressured China to prevent the spread of anti-Japanese movements, and China mobilized police to attack protesters. On the same day, 17 people were killed by the Chinese military's firing, and the Chinese customs office ordered the transfer from Yongjeong Marine, where his father Yeon Byung-hwan worked, to Tianjin Customs. On June 18, 1919, police at the Japanese consulate raided while away from home to attend a farewell party and arrested Yeon Byung-hwan for fabricating that opium was found, but he, a naturalized Chinese, was detained and released for two months. In October, when he was transferred to Shanghai's customs office, his family, including Yeonmidang, moved to Shanghai. After she defected to Shanghai, she attended Inseong School in Shanghai and Jingang Girls' Middle School in Jingang, and settled in Shanghai after her father died in Jingang in 1926.

Life
On March 20, 1927, he married Eom Hang-seop, a civil servant and independence activist who worked for the French Jogye Order, The following year, on January 21, 1928, she gave birth to a daughter, Um Ki-sun. Later, Um Ki-sun participated in the government and was awarded the Order of National Foundation. Yeon mi-dang worked to secure women's participation in the independence movement and capacity through temporary members of the Korea Youth League, which was organized in Shanghai in November of the same year, and the Shanghai Korean Women's Youth League, which was formed in August 1930. He also served as a member of the Provisional Assembly of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea and a member of the Korean Independence Party. In the Hongkou Park incident on April 29, 1932, Yoon Bong-gil's self-determination lunchbox bomb was made When the provisional government moved toward the business until May 1936 to avoid the Japanese colonial rule, it carried out factors of the provisional government and nursed Kim Gu, who was attacked by Lee Un-han at the three-party unification meeting held in the business. After the provisional government moved to Jangsa, Yeon Mi-dang began to use the nickname Yeon Mi-dang, which is known as Yeon Mi-dang rather than its real name. On April 15, 1938, he attended Ahn Chang-ho's memorial service and sang the song of Lee Bok-young, Kim Jung-sook, and Addo-ga In October of the same year, he participated in the Korea Gwangbok Jinseon Youth Task Force and participated in propaganda and publicity. After the provisional government moved to Chongqing in September 1940, it formed the Korean Revolutionary Women's Foundation Alliance and served as the organizing manager of the Korean Patriotic Women's Association.

In July 1946, after liberation, he returned to Korea on a US military ship with the 7th Liberation Army. After that, she did not engage in any external activities and devoted herself to her husband's support, but after her husband was abducted to North Korea, she misunderstood that she had defected to North Korea

He died on January 1, 1981, while suffering from stroke.

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 * Yeon Byung-hwan
 * Uhm Hang-seop