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Hangul
  
윤치성

Hangul
  
악연

Hanja
  
尹致晟

Hanja
  
岳淵


Name
  
Yun Chi-sung

McCune–Reischauer
  
Yun Chi-seong

Died
  
August 11, 1936


Revised Romanization
  
Yun Chi-sung

Yun Chi-sung (hangul:윤치성, hanja:尹致晟, March 2, 1875, Asan - August 11, 1936) was an Imperial Korean general, politician and independence activist. His nickname was Ahkyeon (악연, 岳淵). He was the uncle of Yun Bo-seon, and the cousin of Yun Chi-ho and Yun Chi-Wang.

Yun was studying in Japan and returned his country after being commissioned to shavetail of Imperial Korea. In 1905, he was veterans to the Russo-Japanese War. Returnees since worked at the Department of Defense of the Korean Empire, also appointed to department of Defense Education supervisor. In 1905, he was joined to anti movement against of Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 also he was identity of the soldiers.

In September 1907, Emperor Gojong's equerry, later he was promoted to Lieutenant General. in August 1910, since retired after Korean was Japanese annexation, he was retired and became a businessman. After he was require the cooperation of Japanese refused.

Site web

  • Haepyung Yun's family home (in Korean)
  • References

    Yun Chi-sung Wikipedia