Seo Jae Chang
Seo Jae-chang is a soldier, politician, and poetry merchant in the late Joseon Dynasty. The main building is Daegu. Early on, he came to Japan to study blooming ideas, studied English and silkworms, and came back to Korea to establish an agricultural school. After returning to Korea, he served as a soldier of the Joseon Dynasty after returning to Korea. In 1884, he worked with Kim Ok-kyun, Seok Kwang-bum and Seo Jae-pil, but he was fleeing for three days. The final office was the Operation Hall of the Unseasoned Separated Group, and the number of items reached 6 pieces. He was adopted by both sons of Sang Sang-woo in his lifetime. He has no offspring, but the sons of his family, Seo Jae-chun and his brother Seo Jae-woo were survived and their offspring continued. It was reinstated in 1895 on the recommendation of Seo Kwang-bum, a lawyer of the 13-village family, Then, after Kim Hong - jae 's cabinet was overturned, it was annulled, and in March 1908 it was amnesty and finally reintroduced. In July of that year, he was admitted to the Kyungjanggang sub-school. Park Gyu-su, literary figure of the Jewish people. The other name is Changpil.