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November 13, today is the 50th anniversary of Jeon Tae-il’s fight against injustice. A variety of cultural contents are emerging that remember and commemorate Jeon Tae-il, and the sublime spirit is reviving again. Reporter Kim Sun-hee reports. “Comply with the Labor Standards Law. We are not machines.” On November 13, 1970, 22-year-old Jeon Tae-il burned himself down at the Dongdaemun Peace Market. Half a century and 50 years later, Jeon Tae-il has been revived with animation, pansori, and songs. “Comply with the Labor Standards Law. We are not machines.” The animation is scheduled to be released next summer, and a large number of actors from acting groups participated in the voice, and all walks of life began promoting it early. The general public can participate in the production with a small investment, etc., and 1,970 members of the production are recruited to commemorate Jeon Tae-il’s birth year. Jeon Tae-il’s diary and memoirs, as well as vivid testimonies from the people around him, were revived as a pansori. Although it was a short life, the sublime life that brought deep resonance and transformation is contained in pansori. The reason Jeon Tae-il’s spirit is celebrated and revived is because many workers continue to suffer even after 50 years. A young man who died while fixing a screen door at Guui station, Kim Yong-gyun, who died while working alone in a power plant, and a courier worker who died one after another in the non-face-to-face era, follow killing 2,400 workers a year. Beautiful young man, Jeon Tae-il. His spirit, which thought first of the weak and expected a warm community, lives on and breathes in our hearts after 50 years. YTN Kim Sun-hee[[email protected]]it is.