Choi Mi-hyun
Choi is a politician and an independent activist in the late Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire, and is the head of the opposition to the Treaty of Friendship. I studied at Kyeonghyun's school and studied at Lee's school, criticizing the wholeness of the school. In 1855, he was promoted to the post of office in the past, and he served as Dongbu Wonjie, Chongwon, and Dongnyeongbu of Dongnyeongbu. He opposed the sad government of Andong Kim in 1863 and actively supported the ruling and reform policies of Heungseon Daewonun in 1863. In 1874, however, he attacked Heungseon Daewonun and defeated him. After that, he served as a member of Uijeongbu. He was frustrated by his opposition to the association with his friend, Kim Pyung Mook, in the lottery of Jung In-hong, Yun-hoo and Hyun-il. In 1876, the opposition to the Ganghwa Treaty came to the fore. After putting up the ax and moving up to Gwanghwamun, I put up the "Sick Chuck Pixel" of Ganghwa Obolabi. With the signing of the Treaty of Friendship in 1905, he publicly recruited soldiers.