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Yu Heung-se (August 22, 1869 – February 15, 1932) was an economic official of the Korean Empire and served as a member of the Central Council of the Japanese Government-General of Joseon during the Japanese colonial period. He is from the Munhwa Yoo family, and the party faction is recorded as Sobuk.

Life
In 1901, he served as a member of the Bongse Committee of Naejangwon and a member of the Central Committee of the Korean Empire, and later went through Naejangwon, Gyeongriwon, Takjibu, Jesil Accounting Review Bureau, Provisional Property Administration Bureau, and Land Investigation Bureau. History after 1906 is mainly focused on finance and accounting. After the victory of the Russo-Japanese War, Japan, which was preparing for the annexation of the Korean Empire, first attempted to separate the royal family and government property, and in this process, he was in charge of nationalizing the royal property.

When the Korea-Japan annexation treaty was signed in 1910, he was an officer of the Provisional Property Administration and the Land Investigation Bureau, and was selected as a deputy in 1911 to the Central Garden established by the Governor-General of Joseon. He became a member of the council during the reorganization of the Central Center in 1921 and served until his death in 1932. The total length of time he served in the Central Garden is about 21 years.

In 1914, he participated in the Gyeongseong Military Support Association, which sponsored the Japanese soldiers who participated in World War I, and donated KRW 2, and when the Joseon Product Promotion Association, an event to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the annexation of Korea and Japan, was held in 1915, he served as a vice-member of the Gyeongseong Sponsor Association. In 1916, the Japanese colonial government participated as the chief investigator when it carried out the Peninsula History Compilation Project using the executives of the Central Committee as investigators of Japanese scholars.

Starting with the Japanese government's acceptance of the Korean Merger Memorial Medal in 1912, it was awarded the Daisho Memorial Hall in 1915, the Hun6 Deungseo Hall in 1926, and the Showa Daeryi Memorial Hall in 1928. In 1924, when the celebration of Cheonjangjeol, the birthday of Emperor Daisho, was held, he was selected as the guest.

It was selected on both the list of 708 pro-Japanese groups announced in 2002 and the list of prospective candidates to be included in the pro-Japanese dictionary of the National Institute of Korean Studies released in 2008. In 2007, the Korean Committee on the Truth and Reconciliation of a pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activist was also finally selected asa pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activist and included in the list of 195 pro-general national acts.

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 * Chosun Government-General's Central Office