Yi Kuk-no

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Lee Kuk-no
Minister without portfolio
Personal details
Born(1903-12-09)December 9, 1903
Uiryeong County, Keishōnan-dō (South Gyeongsang Province), Korea, Empire of Japan
Died1978
Political partyWorkers' Party of Korea
Alma materDongje University

Yi Kuk-no (Korean: 이극로; August 28, 1893 – 1978) was born in Uiryeong, Gyeongsangnam-do, as a descendant of the 15th generation of Jeon Il-join, the 28th-year-old Ulsan Hwasu Association of Jeonui Yean, and the 15th-year-old commander of the Joseon Dynasty. He was an independent activist who was active during the Japanese colonial period, was the chairman of the Korean Language Society and, was a Hangeul scholar. He served with liberation while serving, accompanied by Mr. Baek Kim, a party secretary, and remained in the war. Following the establishment of North Korea, he served as Minister without portfolio and was a member of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly.

Biography

Yi Kuk-no was born on August 28, 1893, in a farmhouse in Dugok-ri, Jeongjeong-myeon, Uiryeong County, South Gyeongsang Province, studied at Seodang, and entered Masan Changsin School in 1910. In 1912, he fled to Seogan Island to become part of an independent army fighting against the Japanese colonial regime.

In 1912, he met Yoon Se-bok, who became the third-generation head of the Great Religion at Hoi Inhyeon School of Alumni, and returned to the Great Religion. After closing the alumni school, in 1915, Musong County Baeksan School again taught students. Then, after crossing to Shanghai, China, he entered the Dongje University, run by Germans, and had the opportunity to systematically experience Western studies.

After graduating from Dongje University in Shanghai in 1920, he graduated from the Department of Philosophy at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany in 1927. He participated in the study of Hangul orthography in the mid-Japanese period during the Japanese colonial period, he was a member of the Korean language dictionary compilation committee in 1929, a member of the Korean Hangul Spelling Act in 1930, a member of the Korean Language Standards Assessment Committee in 1935, and a full-time member of the Korean language dictionary compilation committee in 1936.

On October 1, 1942, he was arrested during the

Yanggang Province in 1972.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "이극로(李克魯) Lee Guk-ro". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  2. ^ 송건호전집 A - 웨이백 머신,송건호 저
  3. ^ "Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts". 1970.