File:Kim Alji.jpg

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English: Geumgwedo (Painting of Golden box) drawn by Jo Sok in 1656, depicting the birth legend of Kim Alji, the founder of the Gyeongju Kim clan during the Silla kingdom period.
한국어: 금궤도(金櫃圖). 1656년 효종 7년 조선 후기시대의 북종화 화가 조속 (趙涑)이 경주김씨의 시조인 김알지 설화를 그린 고사인물화(故事人物畫)이다. 닭과 관련된 설화로 김알지가 태어난 곳인 계림의 모습을 담았다. 대한민국 서울시 국립중앙박물관 소장 중이며, 그림 위쪽에 어제(御製)를 김익희(金益熙)가 해서체로 다음과 같이 적었다.

“御製此新羅敬順王金傅始祖 金櫃中得之 仍姓金氏者 金櫃揭于樹上 其下白鷄鳴 故見而取來 金櫃中有男子 繼昔氏爲新羅君也 其孫敬順王入高麗嘉其來順謚敬順 歲乙亥翌年春 命圖見三國史 吏曺判書臣金益熙奉 敎書 掌令臣趙涑奉 敎繕繪)”
Date
English: 1656, the seventh year of the King Hyojong's reign
한국어: 1656 효종 7년
Source 안동김씨대종회[1]
Author
English: Jo, Sok (1595-1668) during the late period of the Korean Joseon Dynasty
한국어: 조속 (趙涑 1595-1668)

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