Da Yun Chi-ho(koreanisch: 윤치호 尹致昊; * 26. Dezemba 1864 z Asan, Sidkorea; † 9. Dezemba 1945 z Seoul Sidkorea) wor a koreanischa Politika, Widastandsaktivist, Philosoph und Journalist.[1] Sei Spitznama wor Jwaong (좌옹 佐翁).
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