- Ji Cheong-cheon
Ji Cheong-Cheon (지청천, 池靑天), also known as Yi Cheong-Cheon (이청천, 李靑天) was a
Korea n nationalist during the period of Japanese rule (1910 - 1935). He later became a South Korean politician. His name was originally Yi Dae Hyong but took up thenom de guerre Ji Cheong-Cheon, meaning Earth and Blue Sky, while leading Korean guerrilla forces against the Japanese.He was a 1914 graduate of the Japanese military academy; however, he defected to the Korean guerilla forces in 1919, bringing with him knowledge of modern military techniques when he was Imperial Japanese Army
Lieutenant officer. His skills were appreciated by the Korean guerilla forces who made him the superintendent of theSinheung Military Academy where new leaders of the Korean forces were being trained.In 1940, he became the commander-in-chief of the
Korean Liberation Army sponsored by theChinese Nationalists . During the Second World War, he invited GeneralHong Sa Ik , the highest ranking Korean officer in theImperial Japanese Army , to defect and join the Korean Liberation Army but the invitation was declined.Following Korea's liberation, he served as a member of the
Korean National Assembly . General Ji Cheong-Cheon died in 1959.
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