Youth Student Association
The Young Students' Association was a civic group for the youth enlightenment movement from February 1909 to November 1910 and was a side organizing organization of the Shinjunggi society. Ahn Chang-ho, Yun Chiho, Choi Nam-sun, Cha Seok, Lee Seung-hoon and others. Youth education for national independence, national education and promotion of unemployment were the main objectives. The school society believed that the improvement of public awareness and national awareness was more important than independence and it mainly promoted activities such as enlightenment lectures, the establishment of seminaries, the introduction of new style hospitals, and the enlightenment and renovation of the public consciousness. The first founding chairman was Yun Chiho, the general secretary was not in Thailand, and the secretary was in charge of Ogwan Bin. However, in March 1910, he was reorganized as Deputy Chairman Park Jung-hwa and Deputy General Director Choi Nam-sun. However, after the Korea-Japan merger treaty, 105 cases were virtually dissolved as the majority of the members were arrested and imprisoned.