Chained Ahn Jung-geun…It was the fate of a Taiwanese collector who collected pictures of Korea

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(1)It was the fate of a Taiwanese collector who collected photos of Ahn Jung-geun, who was bound by chains
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(3)On March 25, 1910, Ahn Jung-geun of Joseon was sentenced to death and left a photo before his execution.ⓒ Hsu Chung Mao Studio
(4)The photo shows a man who was chained but stared straight ahead with a determined look with his shoulders extended This photo was taken on March 25, 1910, a day before Ahn Jung-geun’s execution
(5)The photo was introduced at the 2023 Seoul International Book Fair, which was recently held at COEX in Seoul, where Kim Gu of the Provisional Government and former President Seung Man were photographed
(6)It’s in the midst of a fierce anti-Japanese struggle, into history
(7)You can also see ordinary people who have collapsed All of us
(8)Those are literally rare’ photos that haven’t been releasedDuring
(9)a picture of a painter
(10)a rare collection of photographs
(11)희Rare Photo Collection무단 No Unauthorized Reproduction or Redistribution ⓒ Hsu Chung Mao Studio
(12)CHSU CHUNG MAO STUDIO NO UNLESS REPRODUCTION AND REDISTRIBUTION
(13)The precious historical photography collection is also available at the site of the book exhibition
(14)It drew attention. It’s 90,000 won, 18 won, and 10,000 won
(15)Even though it’s a book, 40 copies of the book are sold out
(16)Those who couldn’t buy it, the amount of money dressed as a bouquet
(17)Please give me a photo of the POS sales hat
(18)That’s about it
(19)How did the Taiwanese become interested in the appearance of Koreans during the Japanese colonial period
(20)I hope so. I’ll send an e-mail to Hsu Chung-mao on the 21st

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(1)Before Kim Gu, the president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, returned to Korea in November 1945
(2)No unauthorized reproduction or redistribution of commemorative photos taken in Chongqing ⓒ Hsu Chung Mao Studio
(3)In April 1947, when the first President Rhee Syng-man visited China, unauthorized reproduction and redistribution were prohibited. ⓒ Hsu Chung Mao Studio
(4)1939 – Prohibition of Unauthorized Reproduction and Redistribution of Women in the Joseon Volunteer Corps ⓒ Hsu Chung Mao Studio
(5)Above all, Xu Chung-mao affirmed that “it was not a coincidence but fate that made this book,” and that he sensed a strong relationship with Korea when he visited Korea on his first overseas trip in 1979 He recalled, “I was deeply impressed by the beautiful scenery of Seoul and the patriotism of Koreans, and I felt that I would have a special relationship with Korea in my life.”
(6)The first impression led to a photo collection
(7)It was 1997 That’s when I first took pictures
(8)I started collecting them
(9)He explained the reason through the introduction of the photo book
(10)In the preface titled ‘Efforts to Reconfigure Korean Modern History’
(11)”Many of China’s modern history over the past 25 years,” he said
(12)I published a photo book. In the process, I learned a lot about modern Korean history
(13)”I have come to study the relevant data as well,” he said
(14)Taiwan was the first in the process of foreign invasion of modern Japanese imperialism
(15)It was the second overseas colony and Joseon was the second colony
(16)Both were the products of Japan’s war of aggression against China.”
(17)The similar historical trajectory of Korea and Taiwan is naturally Korea
(18)It’s a story about how he led a life of his own
(19)He is suffering tremendously from the crushing today
(20)Koreans who had no choice but to turn their backs on their hometowns came to China
(21)I’m going to show you some pictures of me living in exile
(22)Chinese people have similar historical experiences
(23)I feel strong compassion for them because I shared it with them
(24)Ito Hirobumi, who arrived in Seoul in 1905, banned unauthorized reproduction and redistribution ⓒ Hsu Chung
(25)Japan’s ban on unauthorized reproduction and redistribution of Korean anti-Japanese activists in 1905 ⓒ
(26)Japanese military beheading Korean anti-Japanese activists in the 1910s. ⓒ
(27)But the embroidery house was not easy and was the biggest obstacle
(28)It was a source of funds for the collection of rare photographs mainly on private property
(29)I don’t always collect data to get it out of courseHe’s angry
(30)”I’m a star who’s been photographed for a long time
(31)The businessman is Atroni.”
(32)So there were moments when I had to make a big decision
(33)”In 1905, it shows the fascinating and diverse aspects of Korea
(34)Compared to the album, it was an opportunity for you, and there was a precious Korean original history, which was 20,000 months and 2 months, but it was 6 million won for the album
(35)at an enormous price
(36)I only saved money to buy it
(37)I’ve got the pictures
(38)ⓒ Hsu Chung Mao in 1910s, left side of King Gojong and right side of King Sunjong of Joseon
(39)1905 CHsu Chung Mao Studio, Gwanghwamun, Seoul, prohibited from unauthorized reproduction and redistribution
(40)In the 1910s, Korean village children selling food, etc. are banned from unauthorized reproduction and redistribution
(41)Hsu Chung-mao said that from a lot of hard-earned photos, the meaning and
(42)He said he’d find value He said, “The value he feels special is people’s love for society. We make contact, live, and suffer, but sometimes we need to understand and understand the thrill.” He expressed his intention to share the book with the works rather than the Korean lessons he encountered, saying, “No one has the right to feel or demand the contents of this book, especially Korea.” “I just share the feelings of the readers to see and I hope I can learn.”the sun
(43)Rather than “Studying History”
(44)“
(45)Ooh
(46)Attachment
(47)Poison
(48)I want to
(49)angle of view
(50)As a collector, Korean data will be released. “The rare ancient bookstores in Tokyo, Japan, which I visited in the 1990s, have been in China, and since the early 2000s, Chinese-related companies have started to visit this bookstore.” After that, he thought carefully
(51)That’s
(52)the ear of data
(53)Until the last two years ago, the soaring prices were related to the data, so almost all of the data will disappear,” he predicted”For some reason, Koreans did it.”
(54)I didn’t buy anythingI am buying materials related to the land, and good prices related to Korea will rise significantly soon
(55)in the near future
(56)He said he was willing to take more pictures than Xu Chung-mao so that people could access valuable data containing valuable materials containing history
(57)different
(58)It became a greeting name,” he stressed
(59)On March 25, 1910, Ahn Jung-geun of Joseon was sentenced to death and left a photo before execution. ⓒ Hsu Chung Mao is prohibited from being reproduced and redistributed
(60)Studio
(61)Reporter Lee Boram: Leboram2 joongangkokr

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