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  2. Choe Nam-seon - Wikipedia

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    Choe Nam-seon (Korean: 최남선; April 26, 1890 – October 10, 1957), also known by the Japanese pronunciation of his name Sai Nanzen, was a Korean historian, political activist, poet, and publisher who was best remembered as a leading member of the Korean independence movement.

  3. Korean Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    Choe Nam-seon was the primary drafter of the document. He believed that the document had to be moderate in content and peaceful in its appeal in order to be successful in gaining sympathy from Japan and the powers meeting in Versailles.

  4. Korean nationalist historiography - Wikipedia

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    Choe Nam-seon, the founder of the Association for Korea's Glorious Literature (Chosŏn Kwangmunhoe) and Park Eun-sik were representative of a new school of historians called the nationalist historians (Minjok sahakka), who bemoaned the decline of the Joseon dynasty and aimed to raise national consciousness to achieve Korean independence.

  5. Choi (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    Choi (Korean: 최; Hanja: 崔) is a Korean family surname. As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were around 2.3 million people by this name in South Korea or roughly 4.7% of the population. [1] In English-speaking countries, it is most often anglicized as Choi, and sometimes also Chey, Choe or Chwe.

  6. Geumo Sinhwa - Wikipedia

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    Choe Nam-seon, who saw a copy of the book, introduced Geumo sinhwa back to Korea in 1927 by publishing photoprints of the book in the magazine Gyemyeong volume 19. Until the 1990s, this edition of Geumo sinhwa was mainly circulated in Korea.

  7. Kim Myeong-sun - Wikipedia

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    Kim made her literary debut in 1917, in a magazine edited by Choe Nam-seon called Youth (소년, Sonyeon), with a novella titled Mysterious Girl (의문의 소녀, Uimun-ui sonyeo) [6] She began publishing her poetry in 1921, and became known for her keen psychological portraits, with her 1921 novella Turkey (칠면조, Chilmyeonjo), which was published in the magazine Enlightenment (개벽 ...

  8. Greater East Asia Conference - Wikipedia

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    As Korea had been annexed by Japan in 1910, there was no official Korean delegation to the conference, but a number of leading Korean intellectuals such as historian Choe Nam-seon, novelist Yi Gwangsu, and children's writer Ma Haesong attended the conference as part of the Japanese delegation to deliver speeches praising Japan and to express ...

  9. 1957 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    October 10-Choe Nam-seon; See also. List of South Korean films of 1957; Years in Japan; Years in North Korea; References This page was last edited on 19 ...