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Jeong Tae-kyun (March 25, 1884 – February 28, 1964) was an educator and official of the Korean Empire and Japanese occupation, and was born in Wicheon-myeon, Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do.

Life
He served Jogyongmyo as a chief secretary in 1901, Gongneung Chambong in 1902, and a private medical school in Hamyang-gun (the predecessor of Anui Public Common School) in October 1908 and was inaugurated as a principal. In 1909, a temporary barracks was provided to the garrison dispatched to Wicheon-myeon to suppress the righteous army activities, while providing food, firewood, and other conveniences to the Japanese military for about a year from 1909 to 1910. On April 10, 1910, he was appointed as the general secretary of the Gyonam Education Association.

In April 1913, a private Gobuk School (the predecessor of Wicheon Public Common School) was established in Wicheon-myeon, Geochang-gun, and in September 1914, he was appointed as a council member of the Joseon Gongjin Association to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the municipal government. On November 3, 1915, he received a bronze medal as a winner of the Joseon Industrial Co-operation Association to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the city government, and on November 10 of the same year, he received a Daisho Daerye Memorial Medal from the Japanese government. In 1916, the silk raising industry Center was established in Wicheon-myeon, Geochang-gun, and in September 1919, the Japanese Governor-General of Korea, Makoto Saito, participated as a representative of Gyeongsangnam-do at a lecture hosted by the Joseon Governor-General.

On December 20, 1920, he was appointed as a member of the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Council, and in March 1921, he was recommended as a candidate for the Central Council by the governor of Gyeongsangnam-do. In 1923, he served as the promoter of the established association of the Joseon Civil University and as the executive chairman of the Geochang-gun Regional Committee of the Joseon Civil University, and as an advisor to the Geochang-gun Prosperity Association in 1926. From June 3, 1927 to June 2, 1930, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government and received the Showa Daerye Memorial Medal from the Japanese government on November 16, 1928.

In May 1929, he was appointed as a member of the Joseon Fair, and served as a member of the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Council from April 1, 1930 to February 27, 1933, and as a member of the Gyeongsangnam-do Council of Myeongryun Academy from 1931 to 1939. On May 11, 1933, he was appointed as a member of the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Council, and on October 1, 1935, he received a group of Eunbae as a commemorative advocate for the 25th anniversary of the city government from the Governor-General of Joseon.

In October 1934, he grew into a community leader in Geochang, Gyeongsangnam-do, including a tenant committee member in Geochang-gun, a council member of Geochang-gun Agricultural Association in April 1938, and an auditor of Geochang Industrial Association in April 1939. In November 1939, he served as a member of the Korean Judo Association. On August 23, 1949, after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule, it was sent to the Special Prosecutor's Office of the Special Investigation Committee on Anti-National Acts. pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member Central Committee, the Joseon Governor-General's Office, the Provincial Participation Hall, the Central Committee of the National Research Institute's Pro-Japanese Dictionary of Life, the bureaucracy, and the 705-member Pro-Japanese Anti-ethnic Act.