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Yeon Byung-ho (22 November 1894 – 25 January 1963) was an independence activist who served as a member of the Provisional Council of the Provisional Government of Japanese colonial era.이자 He is a South Korean politician. the name of the pen name is Domyung also known as Byeonghak, Donghak, and Byeongho.

He once met with Lida Zhao at the introduction of the Liberation Army in Beijing, and fought hard to attract Korea's independence funds through Russia. When the sovereignty of the Republic of Korea was robbed by the Japanese Empire, he fled the country and traveled to Manchuria, Nanjing, and Shanghai. He was imprisoned for the independence movement and served as a clerk of the Jilin Military Government. When the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea was established in 1919, he participated in the provisional government in Korea, and joined Lee Byung-chul and Cho Yong-ju to form a secret anti-Japanese group, Youth Diplomacy. The main purpose of this organization was to collect domestic information, provide it to the provisional government, raise funds for the independence movement, and remit it to the government. For this purpose, he was caught by the Japanese police and sentenced to three years in prison by the Daegu District Court in 1920 while conducting military fundraising activities in close cooperation with the Korean Patriotic Women's Association, a secret association of women. When he was released from prison in 1922, he moved to Shanghai and organized a current affairs association with Ahn Chang-ho and Yeo Un-hyung, and then served as a member of the Provisional Council of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. He also organized the Dong-A Revolution Committee, and served as the head of the Korean Revolution Party's Central Executive Committee and Propaganda Department, Gyeongseong Korea Provisional Government Welcoming Committee, Korea Independence Party's Chairman of Seonyeol History and Training. In 1963, the Order of Independence of the Order of National Foundation was awarded.

On January 11, 2002, the birthplace located in Seokgok-ri, Doan-myeon, Jeungpyeong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, was designated as Chungcheongbuk-do Monument No. 122.

Family
There are older brothers Yeon Byung-hwan, younger brothers Yeon Byung-ju, and Yeon Byung-oh.

Related Cultural Properties

 * Birthplace of Jeungpyeong Yeon Byeong-ho - Chungcheongbuk-do Monument No. 122 (designated on January 11, 2002)

Reference

 * "Republic of Korea Parliamentary Review", Parliamentary General Affairs Committee, 1994
 * Yeon Byung-ho - Korean Constitutional Association
 * Yeon Byung-ho - Korea Research Institute
 * History of the Korean Independence Movement 3 (National History Compilation Committee, 1967)
 * Distinguished Service of the Korean Independence Movement (Kim Hoo-kyung and Shin Jae-hong, Korea Institute of National Movement, 1971)