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Cho Jae-young (November 24, 1875 – September 4, 1917) was a former official of the Korean Empire and served as a vice-chancellor of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Joseon during the Japanese colonial period. The pen name is Wooheon.

Life
Cho Jae-young was proficient in both Chinese and English, so he began his public service by serving as an assistant instructor and clerk at a foreign language school. In 1905, when he was serving as a wedding hall at the wedding hall, he received a certificate of service from the Japanese government.

In 1911, the year after the conclusion of the Korea-Japan annexation treaty, he was appointed to the Central Committee of the Korean Government-General's advisory Institution, Chungchongwon, and served until his death in 1917. In 1912, he was also awarded the Korea Merger Memorial Medal.

It was included in the list of 708 pro-Japanese groups announced by the National Assembly to establish national spirit in 2002 and 106 pro-Japanese anti-national activities investigated and published by the Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act 2006 Committee in 2006. It is also included in the list of prospective candidates to be included in the "Pro-Japanese Biographical Dictionary" released in 2008.

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 * Chosun Government-General's Central Office