Yang Bin
Yang is a Korean independence activist. He participated in the foundation of the Independence Society and the Shin Min-eub in the Korean Empire. He also suffered torture in 1911 when he was involved in the case of 105 people. After the Korea-Japan annexation, he moved to exile in China and moved to independence movement. In November 1918, he was arrested in Tianjin, where he was imprisoned for two years. Immediately after his release, he was arrested and imprisoned again for promoting Korean independence to US lawmakers who visited in August 1920, but he escaped to Manchuria on the occasion of his mother-in-law. In 1923, he organized the Armed Forces Independence Movement, the Sungsun Dan, and destroyed and destroyed Japanese institutions in Manchuria. He participated in the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea and was entrusted to the State Council in 1926, but rejected it. From October 1933 to October 1935, he served as the State Council of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. Mama is a servant of sheep, a sleeping name, and ah is a river. In 1962, the President of the Order of the Founding of the Republic was imposed.