Chung Chung Sung
Jeong Chung Sung is a South Korean independence activist, a feminist, a journalist, a politician, and a feminist of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The nickname is gold. As a child, she became a minister and served as a name for gold slaughter, later used as a pseudonym and a ho. After completing her studies at the parasitic school, she became a parasitic student of Hannam, and participated in social movements in the wake of the March 1st 1919 Movement, and participated in the feminist movement. In 1924, together with Huh Jung Sook, Jung Myung Myung, and Soo Deok, he founded the Korean Women's Society, a women's group of socialists and communist women. After returning to Korea in 1927, he participated in the founding of the Shinganhaku and the Sengen Shukubai, and also acted as a lecturer in women's enlightenment activities, a column, an editorial presentation, and a lecturer in knitting and embroidery. Since then, he has served as a central executive committee member and propaganda organization officer. He joined the Gwangju Student Movement in 1929.