Lee Chung-se (May 25, 1897 – June 27, 1934) was a Joseon noble during the Japanese colonial period, with his family name was Chiseo, his domicil is Jeonui, and his old name was Lee Myeon-se, and his fhometown was Chevdong of Gyeongseongbu.

Life

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He was born the grandson of Viscount Lee Geun-myeong, and on September 30, 1916, he studied the Viscount of Viscount Lee Geun-myeong, his adopted grandfather. On March 20, 1919, he was ranked 5th by the Japanese government, and on November 16, 1928, he received the Showa Daerye Memorial Medal from the Japanese government, ranking 5th. On January 22, 1930, a grant of KRW 170 was received from the Changbokhoe.

His title was written by Lee Jong-seung, the third son of Lee Neung-se, who was posthumously adopted by Lee Chung-se in September 1934. pro-Japanese group It was included in the list of 708 Korean nobility, the list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries of the Institute for National Studies, and the list of pro-Japanese anti-national activities announced by the Pro-Japanese Anti-nationality Commission.

Reference

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  • Pro-Japanese Committee on the Truth of Anti-ethnic Acts (2009). "Lee Chung-se". Report on the Truth of Pro-Japanese Anti-ethnic Activities Ⅳ-14. p. 581~584.
  • National Research Institute of Korean Studies (2009). "Lee Chung-se". Pro-Japanese Dictionary of Biographical Dictionary3 (ㅇ ~ ㅎ). p. 190.

[[Category:1934 deaths]] [[Category:1897 births]]