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Shin Ik-hee
Shin Ik-hee (Korean:신익희, hanja:申翼熙) (June 9, 1892 - May 5, 1956) was a Korean Resistance activist and South Korean politician. A first term Speaker of the First Republic (4 August 1948 and 30 May 1950) and leader of Second term of the First Republic in 19 June 1950 and 30 May 1954. His nickname was Haegong(해공, 海公), Haehoo(해후, 海候) also courtesy name was Yeogu(여구, 如耉). == Life == Shin Ik-hee was a descendant of Shin Rip and Shin Kyung-hee, Shin Saimdang. He was born in Samaru country in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province. He became an orphan and his second elder half-brother Shin Kyu-hee nurtured him. In his early years, he studied abroad in Japan. In 1918, he was exiled to Shanghai in China, in April 1919.
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