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Jang Yong-gwan (July 1888 – ?) was a government official during the Japanese occupation, his domicile was Banghyeon-myeon, Guseong-gun, Pyeonganbuk-do.

Life
In 1911, he served as a teacher at Guseong Public Common School and a founding member of Guseong Local Finance Association, and graduated from Daedong Academy in the same year. From 1912 to 1913, he served as a dean at private Daedong School in Guseong-gun, Pyeonganbuk-do, and in 1921, he served as a member of Guseong Public Common School's Academic Affairs Committee.

From 1923 to 1938, he served as the head of Banghyeon-myeon, Guseong-gun, Pyeonganbuk-do, and on April 1, 1924, he was appointed as a member of the Provincial Council of Pyeonganbuk-do Government. In 1926, he participated as a member of the establishment of the Banghyeon Financial Association in Guseong-gun, Pyeonganbuk-do, and attended the Front Holding Association for the renewal of the Sanmi Growth Policy held on December 21 of the same year as a landlord. On April 1, 1927, he was appointed as a member of the Provincial Council of Pyeonganbuk-do.

On January 26, 1928, he was appointed as an advisor to the Dong-A Ilbo's local bureau, and on November 16, the same year, he received the Showa Daerye Memorial Medal from the Japanese government. In 1930, he was appointed as a special member of the Urban and Rural Association of Pyeonganbuk-do and was ranked seventh in 1931. From December 2, 1931 to 1941, he served as the head of the Guseongsuri Association of Pyeonganbuk-do, and on September 1, 1934, he was appointed as an income investigator of the Pyongyang Tax Supervisory Service.

On July 15, 1937, he was ranked seventh and served as an income survey member of the Constitutional Tax Office in Pyeonganbuk-do in 1938. On February 14, 1939, he was appointed as a member of the Government Council of Pyeonganbuk-do, and in February 1940, he served as vice chairman of the Giseong Association for the establishment of the Guseong Agricultural School. In 1941, he served as the head of the Guseong Industry Association of Pyeonganbuk-do and the promoter of the Joseon Imjeonbo National Foundation, and also participated in the labor service of the Buyeo Shrine Corporation of Central Garden.

From April 21, 1941 to April 1944, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Korea, and received a certificate of merit from the Japanese Red Cross on December 27, 1944.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the "Chung-won" section of the 708-member list, "Chung-won" section of the "Pro-Japanese Dictionary of Life" section of the Institute for National Studies, and the "Pro-General Nationality Act" 705 list announced by the "Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act".