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Jeong Gwan-jo (born January 1860) was a soldier of the Korean Empire and a government official during the Japanese occupation.

Life
He passed the military department in 1880, and served as Hyanggwan of Jinwi Battalion, Pyongyang in April 1896, Jinwi Battalion, Pyongyang in September 1897, Jinwi Battalion Commander, Jinwi 4th Regiment in March 1901, and the Imperial Household Commission in June 1902. In November 1907, he was appointed as a warrior of Jang Ye-won, and in October 1917, he was recommended as a special member of the Imperial Military Support Association.

He was a founder of Pyeongan Bank in 1918 (November 1918), a standing member of the Pyongyang Giseong Dahwa Association, an executive member of the Pyongyang Public Hall Construction Committee (December 1918), a founder of Joseon Agricultural Improvement Company in 1919 (September 1919), and a founder of Pyongyang Bank in January 1920, on December 25, 1920, April 1, 1924, April 1, 1927, and April 1, 1930, he was elected as a member of the provincial council of the government of Pyeongannam-do. In November 1925, he was appointed as an advisor to the Pyongyang branch of the Joseon Buddhism Foundation, and in 1933, he signed the National Association's petition for suffrage as a member of Dopyeong, Pyeongannam-do.

From June 3, 1933 to June 2, 1936, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Government-General of Joseon, and in July 1933, he served as a member of the Central Committee for Municipal Studies. At the 16th Central Committee Meeting in 1935, he proposed the implementation of Joseon's conscription order, and on November 16, 1928, he received the Showa Daerye Memorial Hall from the Japanese government, and in October 1935, he received a commemorative commendation and grace for the 25th anniversary of the city government.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the "Chung-won" section of the 708-member list, the "Chung-won" section of the "Pro-Japanese Biographical Dictionary" section of the National Institute, and the "Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act" section released by the "Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act" section.