Japanese who showed that people can use it by fixing it

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(1)Soda Kaichi 伊智嘉曾智소다
(2)Born on October 20, 1867 in Yamaguchi-san County, Japan, he worked as an elementary school teacher, a coal miner, a sailor, and a German company employee He’s a bad bully, so I didn’t hear any good things around him But I thought I could speak three languages, Chinese, English, and German because I was smart
(3)One day in 1899, Soda, who was working in Taiwan, fell down on the street drunk. When he woke up again, he was lying in an inn room Soda asked the innkeeper who brought him here, but the owner only said that an unknown Korean carried you on his back and paid for all the accommodation and medicine Soda inquired about the Koreans who helped him, but eventually couldn’t find them
(4)After this, Soda changed into a completely different person He stopped drinking and changed his behavior of living like a scoundrel, and came to Joseon in June 1905 with the idea of repaying the benefactor’s country even though he doesn’t know his last name Soda was teaching Japanese throughout the Hwangseong Christian Youth Association Seoul YMCA, and after meeting with Vietnamese Lee Sang-jae, who was in charge of the YMCA’s religious department, he was influenced by his personality and returned to Protestantism Four years later, she met and married Takiko Ueno, an English teacher at Sookmyung Girls’ High School and Ewha Girls’ High School Since then, Soda has become a missionary at Kyungsung Methodist Church
(5)In September 1911, Japan arrested a large number of national leaders on charges of plotting the assassination of Joseon Governor Masadake Temple. When YMCA figures such as Yoon Chi-ho and Lee Sang-jae were taken to suffer, Soda visited Governor Terrauchi and asked him to release innocent people immediately
(6)During the March 1st Movement in 1919, he campaigned for the release of detainees, and in court
(7)Seo also scolded the judge who was in charge of the trial
(8)In 1913, Soda was established in Huam-dong, Yongsan-gu, and was in charge of Kamakura Nursery School
(9)Gyeongseong Street, which was hard to make ends meet due to the Great Depression
(10)There was a flood of orphans in Especially the people who were caught during the independence movement
(11)Many children were abandoned because they couldn’t take care of them Five years later, in 1926, he retired his wife, Uno, and started caring for orphans together
(12)to
(13)Mr. and Mrs. Sogaiichi had to go through a lot of trouble taking care of the orphans
(14)Every day, we go to the Japanese army, and the soldiers eat and eat
(15)I’ve got leftovers, and I’ve been digging through the garbage to pick up old clothes, and I’ve been looking for the kids
(16)to feed and coat a baby with a baby to bite the abandoned baby
(17)even if you were kicked out while doing something
(18)Calling him a beggar Japan’s disgraceful traitor, the non-people openly
(19)The people are drunk. The shipbuilders don’t know much about him
(20)He used to kidnap an orphan from a seon family, but he said he was a brother-in-law
(21)But he didn’t care
(22)Many of the orphans he raised later devoted themselves to the independence movement
(23)Euro-Soda is called to the Tukha Police Department, and if it’s the end of the independence movement
(24)I was questioned and childish Still young orphanage boys to Japanese police
(25)If it’s my fault, he comes directly to Zhang Fei and lowers his head
(26)Daragovilla brought them out, but he did it
(27)I didn’t scold these temples
(28)Nursery schools are run purely by donations but have always suffered financial difficulties
(29)At the end of the day, however, it was by other Christian figures and anonymous welfare workers
(30)Once I won, I would have been on the verge of closing all the nursery schools
(31)On the letter paper at the front door, there was a strange bag
(32)As a maternal exile, a Joseon man left a message for his son
(33)Clothes, watches, and cash. The value of 1 won in 1939 was 1,000 won
(34)At the time of 14,000 won, it was 13 won per bag of rice
(35)Uda and Yasano ran Kamaku Nursery School in 1945
(36)It took about 1,000 people to get to the room, and I saved them. Many Japanese people decided on the post-liberation period
(37)The U.S. military couple who left the Korean Peninsula
(38)I issued a special permanent residence permit so that I could do it
(39)In 1947, Soda decided to urge mainland Japan to repent and Japan
(40)go over toShe stayed in Korea to take care of orphans
(41)In Bonn, he argued that we should reflect on Dolguk with the soda crisis and understand JapanA castle in one hand with a shoulder strap that says world peace
(42)Chae Jeon and Japan sinned against the country
(43)It’s the first time we’ve embraced Koreans in Japan
(44)after
(45)In January, he buried orphans 50 years earlier than he did in January, and he was unable to go back and forth from the country at that time
(46)Yang Hwa Jin than 7
(47)There was no diplomatic relations between Korea and Japan
(48)I’ll see if Da Gyeolso-da hasn’t held his wife’s funeral
(49)A reporter who was curiously aware of this, Soda’s Banga in 1960
(50)Soda spent the rest of her life with her children at Seborinwon, Seoul, on the 9th, when she was 5 years old, and she was able to enter Dadolguk with Christian figures and now an adult nursery school
(51)Soda’s visit to Korea in September, May, received an honorary citizenship card on a special one-year flight, and was released on March 28 of the same year
(52)1 is
(53)All
(54)wind up
(55)His funeral was greeted by opposition telephone associations from all over the country, saying that the Seoul YMCA ceremony would be held in the auditorium, which was a memorial to 2,000 people from all walks of 2,000 people from all walks of life gathered at the People’s HallAt the time of the funeral, it was a time when there was a lot of opposition to the normalization of diplomatic relations, but all were safely completed. In 1962, the Korean government received the Choi In-Culture Medal from So Kaichi
(56)Let’s go
(57)The eggs
(58)I’m sorry
(59)The tomb is located in Ueda, his wife, among the foreign Myohwajin in Mapo-gu, Hyeondawith a lot of safety
(60)Kindness and Me
(61)be in order
(62)On his tombstone, it says, “The pride of Goa”
(63)In the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Soda, I called her mother, and even once, the cows were raised as one, Soda and Ue no father, who would always meet and do the main house
(64)an aerial view
(65)Although he was Japanese, he said he loved Joseon more than any other Korean

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(1)A great man does not discriminate between nationality and race
(2)There is nothing so far from greatness as not to see its greatness hidden by it
(3)- Kitten. – Yes

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