Yun Chi-sung was an Imperial Korean military personnel, politician and independence activist.
13 Facts About Yun Chi-sung
Yun Chi-sung was the uncle of Yun Posun, and the cousin of Yun Chi-ho and Yun Chi-Wang.
Yun Chi-sung was one of the students sent to Japan.
Yun Chi-sung entered the Keio University on 5 November 1885 and graduated in 1886 November.
Yun Chi-sung later returned his country after being commissioned to shavetail of Imperial Korea.
On 25 June 1900, Yun was appointed as cavalry Second lieutenant.
On 10 October 1905, Yun Chi-sung became part of the Ministry of Military.
In December 1905, Yun Chi-sung was removed from the Ministry of Military.
On 18 October 1906, Yun Chi-sung was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.
On 2 October 1907, Yun Chi-sung became the chairman of education of military education.
When Yun Chi-sung visited Japan in 1909, Yun Chi-sung was watched by the Japanese Resident-General of Korea.
From 1906 to 1923, Yun Chi-sung participated in establishments of companies in Seoul.
Yun Chi-sung was part of the Korea Liberation Corps in 1916.