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Jeong Doo-hwa (July 24, 1882 – May 1, 1939) was a Joseon noble during the Japanese colonial period, his domicile was Yeongil, and his hometown was Jeongjeong-dong, the central part of Gyeongseongbu, and the eldest son of Baron Jeong Ju-yeong.

Life
In 1902, during the reign of the Korean Empire, he served as an internal governor and an internal reference officer. On June 10, 1914, he was ranked fifth as a lion of Baron Jeong Ju-young (father of Jeong Doo-hwa) by the Japanese government, and on November 10, 1915, he received a Daisho Daerye Memorial Medal from the Japanese government.

He participated in the establishment of Chungnam Commercial on November 7, 1918, and served as the head of Hoseo Bank on January 24, 1920. In 1919, he was arrested in connection with the exodus of his highness under King Yi Gang, but was released from the trial on June 28, 1920.

On June 30, 1923, his father, Jeong Ju-young, succeeded to the baronetcy he received, and on November 16, 1928, he was placed fifth when he received the Showa Daerye Memorial from the Japanese government. In 1931, he served as a director of Dangun Sinjeongbongchanhoe.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the list of 708 Korean nobility, the list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries of the Institute for National Studies, and the list of pro-Japanese anti-national activities announced by the Pro-Japanese Anti-nationality Commission.