Hong Young Sik
Hong Young-sik (洪英 植, February 5, 1856 (December 29, 1855) to December 7, 1884 (October 20, 1884) is a late-Joseon tattoo, diplomat and poet. He is a politician who is a flowering politician. He is the main character of the party. He is a middle school student. He is a gold mine. The main building is Nanyang. It is also a pioneer of the postal stamp system in Korea. It became a distributor of the newly established postal administration as a majon of the flowering party, and caused a sudden turn of events to the opportunity of the beginning. In 1872, he passed the Tanabei Former, and in 1873, he served in various offices of the Kyujanggak in 1873. In 1881, he visited Japan as a member of the Shinto Shrine, and reported on the Japanese military facilities. \u0026 gt;, \u0026 lt; Japan Army Corps \u0026 gt; \u0026 gt; And so on. In 1883, he went to the United States as an advisor to Kojong's special envoy, Min Young-Ik, and introduced the first agricultural machinery in Korea.