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Two new photos of Paik Beom, Kim Koo were found in China.

This is a very rare picture of a public inspection of the Liberation Army right after Liberation.



This is Kim Ji-sung, correspondent in Beijing.



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This is a picture found at the Shanghai Library in China.



It was published in a Chinese magazine called'Seungri' published in 1945, and Paik Beom, Kim Koo, hangs a bouquet around her neck in a welcome crowd.



There is also a photograph of dozens of members of the Liberation Army holding a large Taegeukgi in length.



This is a scene where Kim Gu, the President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea and the commander-in-chief of the military, inspects the Liberation Army.



The photo was taken at Shanghai Airport, and on November 5, 1945, Kim Gu, who was staying in Chongqing during liberation, arrived in Shanghai on a plane provided by the Chinese government.



Thousands of Chinese as well as Koreans flocked to the welcome ceremony.



This is the first time that Kim Gu has been publicized to inspect a large-scale liberation army in a crowd.



There is only one photograph of Kim Gu's inspection of the Liberation Army that has been discovered before, and on August 7, just before liberation, the only picture was the only one when I secretly visited the Liberation Army, which was preparing for a domestic vacuum operation with the U.S. spy.



[Han Si-joon/Director of Independence Hall: It was the first time that the Liberation Army and (Kim Gu) met and the appearances of the Liberation Army were publicly disclosed.]



Kim Gu returned to Seoul through Shanghai that year.



[Senior Kim Koo Paik (1946 anniversary of liberation): If a country or a nation interferes with our path on the way all our nations go out...

] The fact that



Mr. Kim's picture was published in a Chinese magazine called Seungri is interpreted as meaning that the Chinese also regarded Mr. Kim as the main character of the victory.