He was the leader of the Korean independence movement against Japanese Imperialism and a reunification activist.
The 24 movements represent his entire life, which he devoted to furthering education in Korea and the Korean independence movement.
His main theme was unity among factions of the Korean independence movement.
He was raised in Bukgando where Korean independence movement was centered.
Like many in the Korean independence movement, Lyuh sought aid from both right and left.
He grew into one of Korea's most illustrious national leaders, a man who devoted his entire life to the Korean independence movement.
Korean independence movements such as March 1st Movement resisted the occupation.
Lee primarily focused on the Korean independence movement.
Some kisaeng were also active in the Korean independence movements of the early 20th century.
The owner of the nightclub and his chef, Hee-bong, secretly work for the Korean independence movement.