Koryo Revolutionary Party
The Koryeo Revolutionary Party was a socialist anti-Japanese organization formed on April 5, 1926 by independent activists such as Hyun Ik-cheol and Yang Bin. On April 5, 1926, Communist independence activists from the Jilin province of Manchuria, China, were invited to join the communist independence movements Hyun Il Chul, Yang Thi Tak, Goh Ha Shin, Choi Dong Hee, Hyun Jung Kyung, , Kwak Jong Dae, and Oh Sung Hwan. There were about 1,600 members of the party, including Yang Bin-tak as the first chairperson, Lee Jung-kyung as the account secretary, and Jung Ei-hyung, Hyun Jung Kyung, Gohail Shin, Oh Dong-jin, The party was closely related to the Justice Department because it consisted of the movement of the National Justice Party of Justice. However, there were many socialists among the party members, in fact, there were some who were called communist parties, and there were always internal affairs because nationalists and socialists were organized. In addition, the struggle to suppress the Japanese imperialists and divisions was uninterrupted.