Yiwu
Yiwu is a descendant of the Imperial Imperial Family and a soldier of the Japanese Empire. It is the 26th king of Joseon and the son of the fifth king of the Han River, the fifth son of Emperor Gojong, the first emperor of the Korean empire. The main building is Jeonju, the first is Seongil, and Ho is Salvation and Sangun. In 1917, after the death of Lee Jun-yong, the eldest son of Heung-seon Daewongun, he was introduced to the two of Jangsu and became the four major hunters of Unhyeongung Palace. After he inherited Unhyeonggung, he used the title of "Iwoongjae" as the honorific title. After his death, he was caught in a straggler, Young Hee. Born in Gyeongseongbu-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea, graduated from the Japanese Military Academy and the Japanese Army University. He joined the Japanese Imperial Army and reached rank of class. Although he was forced to marry Japanese by the Japanese government, he resisted to marry the Korean people and married Park Young-hyo's granddaughter Park Chan-ju. He was exposed to atomic bombs in Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945 and died on August 7 in Ninoshima, Hiroshima.