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Jeong Chan-seon (January 27, 1889) was a government official during the Japanese occupation of Korea and was born in Jubuk-myeon, Anju-gun, Pyeonganbuk-do.

Life
In 1909, he graduated from Suwon Agricultural School's Veterinary Property Department, and on October 1, 1910, he was appointed as a leader of Hamgyeongbuk-do. In April 1912, he worked in the power industry of the Ministry of the Interior of Hwanghae-do Province, and in October 1918, he passed the Apprentice Examination.

On February 17, 1919, he was appointed secretary of Hwanghae-do, and served as a leader and subordinate of Hwanghae-do from August 22, 1919 to 1924.

From 1924 to 1941, he served as the head of Eunyul County in Hwanghae Province (October 24, 1924 to 1925), Shincheon County (August 7, 1926), Jaryeong County (October 28, 1927), Yeonbaek County (April 28, 1930), Hwangju County (30 June 1936) and Songhwa County (January 24, 1931).

In September 1925, he served as an advisor to Maeil Shinbosa Sincheon Branch, and in June 1929, he was appointed as the head of the Shincheonji branch of the Hwanghae Provincial Cooperative Association of the Joseon Expo. Showa Daerye Memorial Hall from the Japanese government on November 16, 1928, Hun 6th on July 11, 1931 Seo Bo award, received the Joseon Showa 5-year National Tax Service Commemorative Letter on October 1, 1932, and the Hun 5-year Seo Bo-bo Award in 1936, and received a commemorative commendation and a group of silver pears from the Joseon Governor-General on October 1, 1935.

When Hwangju-gun and Songhwa-gun served in Hwanghae-do, they procured and released military supplies, consoled soldiers and bereaved families, promoted and promoted defense history, and encouraged government bonds and savings. He performed tasks related to the recruitment of funds for national defense donations and the donation of national flags, and was ranked third and fifth in the high official.

It was included in the bureaucratic section of the National Research Institute's list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries, and the 705 pro-Japanese anti-national activities announced by the Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act Investigation Committee.