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Hong Seung-gyun (January 20, 1885 – January 12, 1948) was a Japanese official who was born in Hwanseong-myeon, Cheonan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do.

Life
In July 1907, he served as tax governor of the Takji Department and in January 1908, and on October 1, 1910, he was appointed as the governor of Goseong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do. He was appointed as Haman-gun on March 1, 1914 and Sancheong-gun on May 29, 1915, and received the Korea Merger Memorial Medal from the Japanese government on August 1, 1912, and the Daisho Daerye Memorial Medal on November 10, 1915.

From March 15, 1916 to July 10, 1917, he served as a temporary member of the Gyeongsangnam-do Land Investigation Committee and was appointed as an official of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Governor-General of Korea on February 12, 1921. During the March 1st Independence Movement in 1919, when he was serving as the governor of Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, he actively cooperated with Japan's imperial colonial rule by promoting social enlightenment policies.

On January 17, 1922, the Japanese government received the sixth letter ofthe Seobo award and the fifth letter of the Seobo award on January 27, 1926, and on March 30, 1928, he was appointed as the head of the religious department of the Japanese Government-General of Korea.

On January 21, 1929, he was appointed as the Gyeongsangbuk-do Participation Hall and on November 28, 1929, as the Governor of Chungcheongbuk-do, and on November 16, 1928, the Showa Daeri Memorial Hall from the Japanese government,

On March 30, 1929, he was awarded the 4th grade of the Hun, Seobo award.

On October 16, 1930, he was appointed as the head of the Chungbuk branch of the Joseon Fire Fighting Association and served as the governor of Jeollabuk-do from September 23, 1931 to September 27, 1932. On November 7, 1931, he was awarded the 3rd place of the Hun, Seobo award by the Japanese government, the 5th year of the Joseon Showa National Tax Survey Memorial Medal by the Japanese government on October 1, 1932, and on April 1, 1932, he was ranked 4th.

In July 1939, he served as a councilor of the Korean Federation of Mental Mobilization and was appointed as a director of the Korean Judo Association in November of the same year. From November 1940 to June 1944, he served as a member of the National Federation of Korean Industries and as a member of the Council of the Dialogue Alliance in February 1945.

pro-Japanese group The 708-member list of provincial participants, it was included in the 705 list of pro-Japanese anti-national activities released by the Korean Government-General, provincial governor, and other sectors, the Korea Institute for Ethnic Affairs' list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries, the pro-Japanese organization and the pro-Japanese Anti-National Action Committee.