Park Je-soon, one of the five enemies of Eulsa
Due to the enlightenment wave of the late Joseon Dynasty, the Donghak Peasant Movement was suppressed in 1894, and in 1905, he became the five enemy of Eulsa as the outside minister
During the Gyeongsul National Assembly in 1910, he agreed to the Korea-Japan Annexation Treaty as the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications and became a Gyeongsul citizen
his son Park Bo-booThanks to the wealth of Park Je-soon, who won two gold medals, he enjoyed everything
In 1937, he was a member of the Children’s Association, a pro-Japanese organization and a group of Joseon nobles
Investigated by the anti-people special committee in 1949, but released after the anti-people special committee collapsed
Park Seung-yu, son of Park Bo-dong and grandson of Park Je-soonAfter graduating from Gyeongseong Law School in 1944, he volunteered to join the Japanese Imperial Army at his father’s recommendation and was assigned to the Yokoi Unit in China
In October of that year, he deserted the Yokoi unit and joined the Korean Liberation Army
Activities of the Liberation Army were carried out and persuaded many Japanese soldiers conscripted as Koreans to join the Liberation Army
At that time, he was in charge of the psychological warfare of the Liberation Army’s propaganda activities, and many Koreans joined the Liberation Army
Why didn’t your grandfather commit suicide? Why are you insulting your descendants
After liberation, he worked as a singer and attended consolation performances as a choir member of the Ministry of National Defense during the Korean War
After the Armistice Agreement, he was appointed as a music professor at Kangwon National University while studying at Hwigyeong Girls’ High School in Wonkwang University, and retired in 1989
He died of stomach cancer at his home in 1990. He was 66
In 1990, the Order of Merit for National Foundation was awarded and buried at the Daejeon National Cemetery
I’m covered by my grandfather’s high reputation
The descendants of the Eulsao will be well-off and well-off
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