Career
A Pro-Japanese scholar-bureaucrat of Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire in the late 19th-century and the early 20th-century. a penname was Bangye(반계, 磻溪). His family was considered wealthy. but he was illegitimate child of his father. In 1857, Yun passed the military examination(무과.
武科). he was long times Movementing of member Party Gaehwa with Kim Ok-gyun and Hong Yeongsik.
In 1904, Yun Ung-nyeol was the of Korea"s Minister of War. 1911 died, aged 71. In modern Korean historiography, General Yun has been designated one of the Chinilpa or pro-Japanese activists of the 1900s (decade).