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Song Byung-jun

Song Byung-jun(Korean:송병준, hanja:宋炳濬, August 20 1857 - February 1 1925) was a Korean Joseon dynasty politician and soldier, Neo-confucian philosopher, writer. a hero of the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910(한일합방), and a famous outlaw of Korea. His family name was Eunjin Song clean[1], and he was an eighth-generation descendant of Uam Song Si-yeol. but Song Byung-jun was his family was some illegitimate line.[1] a nickname was Jeam(제암;濟庵).[2] Japanese name was Noda Heajiro(野田 平次郞, のだ へいじろう).

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