Japan's Gando Railway Fund's 15 billion takeover operation..The 20-something independent armed group 'Cheol Blood Light Rehabilitation Team' will be unveiled (Kkokomu)

Feb 27, 2025

Japan's Gando Railway Fund's 15 billion takeover operation..The 20-something independent armed group 'Cheol Blood Light Rehabilitation Team' will be unveiled (Kkokomu)



SBS 'The Story of the Day Who Bites His Tail' reveals the story of a secret association 'The Iron Blood Light Restoration Team' that tried to steal astronomical funds worth about 15 billion won during the Japanese colonial era. In particular, Choi Gye-lip's handwritten handwriting, which was the only survivor of the three independent soldiers reminiscent of the movie 'NomNomNom', will be unveiled for the first time in broadcasting history.

The 164th episode of 『The Story of the Day Who Bites His Tails" (directed by Lee Dong-won, Ko Hye-rin/hereinafter 'Kkomu'), which is broadcast today (27th), features actor Abstractmi, comedian mirage, and baseball commentator Lee Taek-geun as a listener and talks about the activities of the independent armed group 'The Iron Blood Light Restoration Group', which sacrificed its life in its early 20s for Korean independence during the Japanese invasion under the theme of 『The Iron Blood Light Restoration Group』. At that time, the 'Cheolhyeol Mine Restoration Group' operated to seize the funds of the Japan-Kando Railway worth 15 billion won at the current market price of 150,000 won, which the Japanese colonial rule stole from the Korean people. In particular, Choi Gye-lip, a survivor of the major member independence activists, recorded the situation at the time in detail and left it to future generations, drawing attention as it is a message that it will be revealed for the first time in broadcasting history.

Yoon Joon-hee, Park Woong-se, Kim Joon, Choi Bong-se, Lim Kook-jeong, and Han Sang-ho, the best members in their early 20s, decided to steal Japanese money for an independent armed movement, and succeeded in stealing 150,000 won and 15 billion won in current market prices when they headed to the Bank of Korea for funds for the Kando Railway. They planned to establish not only guns, bullets, machine guns, but also media companies and establish military schools with a whopping 15 billion won in funds to achieve independence from Korea. After a thorough operation, the mission was successful, but unexpectedly, all of them were caught by the Japanese police. Choi Bong-seol, who was sentenced to death in a vacant trial after barely saving his life when the Japanese police raided him, changed his name to Choi Gye-lip to mean that he was born and fought, and continued the independence movement, leaving the incident in his handwriting at the time.




Comedian mirage must have been so desperate about how he wrote this handwriting" and shed a hot tear. Actor Ab Sang-mi is also surprised by "How can this be?" and attention is being paid to the broadcast.

As a result, it raises expectations for what will have been broadcast today (27th) as Choi Gye-lip's descendants will testify about his great-grandfather's performance in person, along with the vivid scene of the time when it was revealed through Choi Gye-rip's handwriting.

In response, the production team of `Kko Kkomu' amplifies expectations by saying, `This week, for the first time in broadcasting history, we will reveal the handwriting of Choi Gye-lip, a major member of the 「Cheol-blooded Liberation Team」 who staged an independent armed movement in Japanese colonial era ahead of the March 1 Independence Movement.' `Please look forward to the touching stories of young people in their early 20s who sacrificed their lives for Korean independence.'






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