User:Dckewon5131/이충건 (1872년)

Lee Chung-gun (April 1872 ~ ?) was a bureaucrat during the Japanese colonial period, and his hometown was Mancheon-myeon, Bongsan-gun, Hwanghae-do.

Life
On June 14, 1902, he was appointed as the governor of the Hwanghae-do Observation Department, and in March 1905, a private Cantonese school was established. In 1908, he served as the head of Mancheon-myeon, Bongsan-gun, Hwanghae-do, and a member of the Seobuk Association, and established a private Joyang School on September 28, 1908.

In 1912, the Bongsan-gun Agricultural Cooperative Federation was organized, and on July 20, 1914, a Mokbae was received from the Japanese Government-General of Korea. In 1915, he received a silver plaque from the Japanese Government-General of Korea in return for submitting barley at the Shipbuilding Industry Promotion Association to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the city's administration, and served as the head of the Sariwon Siksan Association in 1916 and 1918. On April 29, 1917, he was appointed as an auditor of the Sarawon Local Finance Association, and in April 1920, he participated as a promoter of the Dong-A Ilbo.

In 1921, he served as chairman of Bongsan-gun's holding company and promoter of Heungnonghoe, and served as director of Hansung Book Co., Ltd. (1921-1925), auditor of Dong-A Ilbo (1923-1925), and president of Bongsan Financial Association (1927-1938). On May 1, 1929, he was appointed as a councilor for the Joseon Fair, and on April 1, 1930, he received a commendation from the Dong-A Ilbo for contributors to rural projects to commemorate the 10th anniversary of its foundation.

On November 11, 1930, he was appointed as the head of the Ujidunbo Management Association in Bongsan-gun, and in March 1932, the Joyang Agricultural Academy was established. From March 1, 1932 to February 28, 1935, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Korea, and on June 3, 1937, he received a commendation to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Joseon Financial Association. On February 11, 1938, he was selected as an educational filial piety by the Japanese Government-General of Korea and received a filial piety book and one permanent record.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member list, the 705-member list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries of the Institute for National Affairs, and the 705-member list of pro-Japanese anti-national activities released by the Pro-Japanese Anti-National Action Committee.