Lee Hoe Yeong - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Mar 17, 1867 Seoul, South Korea Died on 17 Nov 1932 (aged 65)

Korean political activist

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About Lee Hoe Yeong

  • Lee Hoe-Yeong or Lee Hoe-Young (Korean: ???; Hanja: ???), also known by his pen name Woodang (Korean: ??; Hanja: ??), (March 17, 1867 – November 17, 1932) was a Korean independence activist, anarchist and one of the founders of Shinheung Military Academy (Hangul: ?? ?? ??) in Manchuria.
  • He used his entire fortune worth about two trillion won (1.7 billion dollars) in today's value to fight against the Japanese occupation of Korea.
  • He is the elder brother of Lee Si-Yeong, future Vice President of the Republic of Korea. Born in a renowned noble family, GyeongJu Lee Clan, in which his ancestors were appointed governmental officials during the Joseon Dynasty, he and his brothers (with the exception of his eldest brother) decided to flee Korea, rather than to become subjects of oppression.
  • His siblings are: Lee Gun-yeong (???,???) (1853–1940)– First and eldest brother Lee Seok-yeong (???,???) (1855–1934)– Second brother, died of starvation in Shanghai, China Lee Cheol-yeong (???,???) (1863–1925)– Third brother Lee Si-yeong (???,???) (1868–1953)– Fifth brother Lee Ho-yeong (???,???) (?-1933)– Sixth and youngest brother.
  • He and his family went missing in 1933, never to be heard of again.When Lee arrived in China, he stayed in Manchuria before moving to Beijing and later Shanghai. Lee was arrested upon arrival from Shanghai at Dalian, and later imprisoned in the infamous Lushun Prison until his death.
  • He died on November 17, 1932.
  • The cause of his death was a mystery, and the Japanese authority claims that he had hanged himself on the window bars of a police station, using a hemp cloth.
  • The Japanese' claim was refuted by Koreans, who claimed Lee was killed by the Japanese.
  • Upon his death, his remains was cremated on the same day; his ashes was later brought back to Japanese-occupied Korea.
  • His remains were last re-interred at Seoul National Cemetery, years after Korean independence. Lee was posthumously awarded with the Order of Merit for National Foundation in 1962.
  • In 2000, the Chinese government proclaimed him as a "Patriotic martyr of the anti-imperialism/anti-Japanese revolution" for his struggle against Japanese imperialism in China. In 2010, a five-part drama series was aired by KBS to commemorate of his struggle, titled Freedom Fighter, Lee Hoe Young(??? ???).
  • The series aired on 29 August 2010, the date of the centenary of the Annexation of Korea by Japan.

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