Osechang
On the 6th of August, 1864 (July 5, 1864) ~ April 16, 1953), the poetry, politician, enlightenment activist of the Korean Empire and the Korean empire, Korean journalist, independence activist, , A politician of the Republic of Korea, and a calligrapher. At the end of the Joseon Dynasty, he was an influential politician. During the Japanese colonial period, he participated in the 3.1th Armistice Movement. He also performed activities such as calligraphy and antiques. He is the author of "Seonghwa Seohwangjing" (1928), a poetry book of contemporary Korean dynasties. It is also the founder of the Seohwa Association, a Korean artist, calligrapher, sculptor group founded in 1918. He was the son of Kyung-seok Oh, the son of Kyung-pa. He joined the blooming movement at the end of the Joseon Dynasty and exiled to Japan after the Eumi Incident, but returned to Japan in 1902. After returning to Korea, he worked as a representative director of Minsobo and Min-Bo. He participated in Independence Movement and Chondokyo ministry activities during the Japanese colonial period. He participated in the Long-term Movement Plan from the end of 1918, It was also one person.