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Lim Heon-young (September 20, 1888) was a police officer and official during the Japanese occupation, his hometown was Songdo-myeon, Kaesong-gun, Gyeonggi-do.

Life
He is the older brother of Lim Heon-pyeong, who served as a government official during the Japanese colonial period. He went to study in Japan in 1905 during the reign of the Korean Empire, and in 1906 he went to Kanda-ku, Tokyo, JapanHe returned home after attending Seisoku Preparatory School in Dagu). From October 8, 1908, he worked as an interpreter at the Seoheung Police Station in Hwanghae-do, and on May 5, 1910, he received a Hun 8th Palgwajang from the Korean Empire government. From July 1, 1910, he worked as an interpreter at Seoheung Police Station in Hwanghae-do, and from June 13, 1912 to 1914, he served as a police officer at Suncheon Police Station in Pyeonganbuk-do.

On August 1, 1912, he received a commemorative letter of annexation of Korea from the Japanese government, and served as a lieutenant at Seongju Police Station in Gyeongsangbuk-do (1915-1918), Yeongcheon Police Station in Gyeongsangbuk-do (1919), Jangheung Police Station in Jeollanam-do (1920), and Mokpo Police Station in Jeollanam-do (1921-1922). He served as a member of Okgu-gun, Jeollabuk-do (1923), Sunchang-gun, Jeollabuk-do (1924-1926), Gimje-gun, Jeollabuk-do (1927-1929) and Jinan-gun, Jeollabuk-do (1930-1931) and received a Hun8-Lantern Book Award (20 January 1928) from the Japanese government in 1928. On December 28, 1931, he was appointed as the head of Jangsu-gun, Jeollabuk-do, and in 1932, he was awarded the 7th place Seobo (awarded on March 14, 1932) and the Joseon Showa 5-year National Tax Service Medal (awarded on October 1, 1932) by the Japanese government.

On March 14, 1934, he was appointed as the head of Sunchang-gun, Jeollabuk-do, and on March 31, 1934, he was ranked sixth in the high official and seventh in May 1, 1934, respectively. On October 1, 1935, he received a group of silver pears and a commendation to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the city government, and on December 28, 1936, he was ranked fifth in the high official and sixth in the bell on February 1, 1937. On March 26, 1938, he was appointed as the head of Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do, and on December 28, 1939, he was ranked fourth in the high official and sixth in the high school on February 15, 1940, respectively. While serving as Sunchang-gun and Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do, he actively cooperated in the Japanese invasion war by releasing military supplies, distributing defense ideas, raising funds for defense donations and patriotic contributions, and consoling soldiers and bereaved families.

On March 13, 1940, he received a certificate of honor from the Japanese government, and served as the governor of Geumsan-gun, Jeollabuk-do from November 19, 1941 to September 8, 1943. On September 7, 1943, he was placed third in the high official and fifth in the Order.

It was included in the police and bureaucracy section of the National Research Institute's list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries, and 705 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities.

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 * Lim Heon-pyeong