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Lee Dong-hoon (August 2, 1894 – July 6, 1948) was a Joseon noble during the Japanese colonial period, with his pen name So-song, his domicil is Jeonju, and his hometown is Gyeongseongbu, Hwanggeumjeong (now Eulji-ro, Seoul) 2 Jeongmok.

Life
He was the son of Baron Lee Keun-ho and was placed fifth in line with the Japanese government on December 11, 1914. On May 10, 1923, he was succeeded by his father, Lee Geun-ho, as a baron. On November 16, 1928, he was appointed as the fifth-ranked member of the Joseon Judo Association when he received the Showa Daerye Memorial Medal from the Japanese government. On April 1, 1940, he was ranked fourth by the Japanese government, and on November 10 of the same year, he received a commemorative letter of 2600 A.D. from the Japanese government.

It was included on the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-national activities announced by the Pro-Japanese Dictionary of the Institute for National Affairs and the Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act.

Family

 * Grandfather: Lee Min-seung
 * Uncle: Lee Geun-taek
 * Cousin: Lee Chang-hoon
 * Uncle: Lee Geun-sang
 * Cousin: Lee Jang-hoon
 * Uncle: Lee Keun-hong
 * Uncle: Lee Geun-mok
 * Father: Lee Keun-ho