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In this paper, Shin Chaeho’s pursuit of the anarchist movement in solidarity with close Chinese friend during the Japanese invasion war was examined along with his literary work. Shin Chaeho moved to Cheongdo in 1910 and continued his independence movement in China until his death on February 21, 1936 in Yeosun Prison, so the anarchist movement he pursued is noteworthy. Shin Chaeho was not a compromise, such as preparation or diplomacy, but directly resisted Japanese imperialism. Shin Chaeho pursued Korean’s independence as well as the liberation of the people through the anarchist movement. It aims for a world in which the absolute freedom and community values of the people are realized after national liberation. Shin Chaeho joined the anarchist Eastern Alliance in Beijing and Tianjin, and was at the forefront of the anarchist movement, announcing the Declaration of the Revolution and the Declaration of the Korean Revolution, declaring a revolution by the people. It is also confirmed in novel such as “The Battle of Dragon and Dragon”, in works of poetry such as “sword fight”, “Song of Mugunghwa”, and “Song of Cicada”, which showed the victory of the popular revolution. “The Battle of Dragons and Dragons” is a novel written by Shin Chaeho during an anarchist movement with close Chinese friend in Beijing, and actively pursued anarchist ideas. Shin Chaeho’s anarchist thoughts also appear in the market “Song of Cicada”, which consists of six series. Cicadas sings about a world where there is no coercive ruler as well as a class that suppresses individuals. In addition to countering Japanese oppression, it is also pursuing a world in which individual freedom and community values are realized after the liberation of Korean.