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Jo Jung-gu (born May 21, 1906) was a Korean noble during the Japanese occupation, the domidile was Pungyang, The Courtesy name was Su-deuk, and his hometown was Tongin-dong, Gyeongseong-bu, and he was the son of Baron Jo Dong-yoon.

Life
On November 10, 1923, he was succeeded by his father, Jo Dong-yoon, as a baron, and in December 1929, he was ranked fifth in the clan. On January 22, 1930, a January grant of KRW 150 was received from the Changbokhoe.

After graduating from the Department of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture at Kyoto Imperial University in 1932, he served as a commissioned laboratory for agriculture in the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. On November 10, 1940, he received a commemorative letter from the Japanese government to commemorate the 2600th year of A. On December 1, 1941, he was placed fourth by the Japanese government.

The succession section of the list of pro-Japanese dictionaries of the National Research Institute,

It was included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic acts announced by the Pro-Japanese Anti-ethnic Acts Commission.

family line

 * Grandfather: Cho Young-ha
 * Grandmother: Lee Jung-sook
 * Father: Jo Dong-yoon
 * Mother: Kim Sang-joon, daughter of Gyeongju Kim
 * Sister: The wife of Han Sang-eok of Cheongju Han Clan
 * Sister: Seo Jeong-hoon's wife of Dalseong Seo Clan


 * Wife: Chieko, daughter of Yasuji Takemura
 * eldest daughter: Akiko
 * Second daughter: Keiko
 * Eldest son: Shinichi
 * second son: Seiichi