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Won Eun-sang ( 27 February 1874 ~ ? ) was a soldier of the Korean Empire and a government official during the Japanese occupation. He was the younger brother of Won Eung-sang, and the older brother of Won Deok-sang and Won Hoon-sang. During the Japanese colonial period, he served as Yesan-gun, Asan-gun, Nonsan-gun, Dangjin-gun, Seosan-gun, and Janghyeon-gun, Hwanghae-do. He was reportedly killed in 1944 and was arrested by the Anti-Communist Special Committee in January 1949. The hometown was Wonju.

Life
The son of Won Se-hyung, who served as a senior official in Seongonggam, is Won Eung-sang's older brother, and Won Deok-sang and Won Hoon-sang are his younger brothers. He is the ninth generation of Jeong Seung Won Doo-pyo in the mid-Joseon Period.

In 1898, he was elected to the Military Military Academy of the Korean Empire, graduated in 1900, and was commissioned as a military guard. He served in the royal bodyguards and the demonstrators, and in 1903 he became an infantryman. In 1907, he resigned from his post as an infantry lieutenant due to the dissolution of the Korean Empire's

In 1910, with the conclusion of the annexation treaty between Korea and Japan, he was appointed as the head of the Joseon Governor-General. He served as the head of Yesan-gun and Asan-gun in Chungcheongnam-do, and also served as a temporary member of the Chungcheongnam-do Local Land Investigation Committee while serving as the head of Asan-gun.

After that, he went through Nonsan-gun, Dangjin-gun, Seosan-gun, and Janghyeon-gun, Hwanghae-do. As of 1927, when he was Jangyeon-gun, he was ranked sixth in rank, Hun 5, and was promoted to participating officer in Chungcheongbuk-do this year. It was once mistakenly known that he died in 1944, but was confirmed to have survived after liberation.

He survived until 1949, after the end of the Pacific War, and was arrested when the Anti-People's Special Committee began its activities under the Anti-National Act. It was not punished as the activities of the Anti-Communist Special Committee were suspended, but the details of the handling were not confirmed.

Among the 708 pro-Japanese groups announced in 2002, it was included in the Participatory Hall category, and in 2008, it was included in the bureaucracy category among the list of prospective people to be included in the pro-Japanese life dictionary compiled by the National Institute.

Family

 * Father: Won Se-hyung (1849–?)
 * Brother: Won Eung-sang (20 August 1869 – 20 August 1958)
 * Younger brother: Won Deok-sang (7 November 1883 – 15 March 1961)
 * Younger brother: Won Hoon-sang ( 1881–?)

Reference

 * Won Eung-sang
 * Won Du-pyo
 * Won Deok-sang
 * Won Hoon-sang

Reference

 * Won Eun-sang - National History Compilation Committee