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Yoon Eui-seop (March 8, 1912 – February 25, 1966) was a Korean noble during the Japanese colonial period, his domicile was Haepyeong, and his hometown was Gyedongjeong, Jongno-gu, Gyeongseong-bu. His nickname was Yoon Song-mu, and he was the second son of the Marquis Yoon Taek-young.

Life
In March 1934, he graduated from Gyeongseong Public Primary High School. In October 1935, he succeeded to the Marquis, which his father, Yoon Taek-young, received, and in November 1939, he served as a staff member of the Joseon Judo Association.

In 1940, he received a commemorative letter from the Japanese government after being invited to the 2600th Anniversary of the Anniversary of the Anniversary, on June 2, 1941, he was crowned 4th by the Japanese government.

On July 17, 1943, he attended the memorial service for soldiers killed in the Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific War as a representative of the Korean Patriotic Association and also attended the funeral service of the Korean Patriotic Society on December 7, 1943.

It was included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-national activities released by the pro-Japanese anti-national activities committee, the successor to the list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries of the Institute for National Affairs.

Family

 * Great-grandfather: Yoon Yong-sun (29-1904)
 * Grandfather: Yoon Cheol-gu
 * Uncle: Yoon Deok-young (1873 – October 18, 1940)
 * Father: Yoon Taek-young (1876–1935)
 * Brother: Yoon Hong-seop
 * Sister: Empress Sunjeonghyo, Yoon
 * Brother-in-law: King Sunjong of the Korean Empire
 * Sister: Yoon clan
 * Brother-in-law: Yonsei University President Yoo Eok-gyeom, Minister of Interior, and father Yoo Gil-joon