Yoon Young-sun (1896)
Yoon Young-sun is an entrepreneur of the Japanese colonial rule and a politician of the Republic of Korea. After returning to Korea after studying in the United States during his Japanese colonial rule, he returned to Korea for agriculture and silkworms. Yun Chiho, an independent activist in the Japanese colonial rule, The fourth president of the Republic of Korea, Yoon Bosun, the governor of Gyeonggi province, and Yoon Won-seon, and the Chosun Ilbo. From the Japanese colonial rule until the Korean War, he managed large-scale dairy farming and cattle farming in Gaeseong, Gyeonggi province, and Gyeonggi province. During the Korean War, he served as the minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and as a minister. After the armistice, he devoted himself to social activities such as education, 4H clubs, and rotary clubs. When the Korean War broke out in 1950, some of his contents were mailed to his brothers in the United States in order to preserve his diary.