1. Ho Hon was a Korean independence activist in Japanese controlled Korea and politician in the early years of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

1. Ho Hon was a Korean independence activist in Japanese controlled Korea and politician in the early years of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Ho Hon served as the President of Kim Il Sung University.
Ho Hon was the father of Ho Jong-suk, a female activist and a politician in North Korea.
Ho Hon continued to study and climbed to Kyungsung, and his wife's livelihood was made by his wife, Jeong-Young.
Ho Hon was famous for traveling around the world for 6 months in 1926, and in 1927 the following year, he was a major executive of a new association.
Ho Hon learned a foreign language with the determination to major in international law.
Ho Hon graduated from a foreign language school in 1904, the year of the Russo-Japanese War.
At the time of the 3.1 movement, Ho Hon took charge of 47 people, including 33 national representatives and 14 related persons.
Ho Hon even went to the point of relying on livelihood for Yoon Chi-ho, Kim Seong-soo, and Song Jin-woo.
At the time, Ho Hon was severely tortured at the age of 58, and the alleged exile of his daughter, Heo Jung-sook, was included in the charges.
Ho Hon was nursed in Sinchon for four months from April 1945.
Around this time, Ho Hon Ho Hon was in a nursing home, but he readily agreed and came to Seoul.
Ho Hon argued that anti-Japanese independence movements under Japanese rule were largely carried out by communists, and in this regard, "We should thank the Communist Party of Korea," and after the Korean People's Party did not cooperate with the state, they even defended pro-Japanese and terrorists.
Ho Hon publicly rejected the idea of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.
Ho Hon had to move through the residence several times, avoiding raids and terrorist attacks by right-wing youth groups.
Later, on August 11,1947, the US military authorities issued an arrest order against the leader of the South Korean leader, Ho Hon, and declared communist activity in South Korea illegal.
Ho Hon was elected to the Constitutional Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly.
Ho Hon died in August 1951 after drowning in an accident under suspicious circumstances on the Chongchon River on August 16 of the same year.