Progenitor King Suro
The Progenitor King Suro and Gaya Culture.wav
Story of origination of Kim Hae Kim's Family King Kim Suro founded Garakguk (A.D 42) as ruler of Gaya and helped to promote the magnificent Gaya culture. The Gaya period saw the cultivation of rice and production of iron, thereby playing a leading part in helping to form an ancient civilization in Korea. King Suro's tomb stands as a state symbol of the Gaya culture. King Suro was also the family founder of the Gimhae Kim and Heo families. According to legend, King Suro was the first person to hatch from eggs. Nearby Gujibong is where golden eggs supposedly came down from the sky, from which the King emerged. Thus his name was Suro.
[김해김씨] 제1화 시조편 김수로왕(金首露王)
The tomb has been designated Historic Site #73. In 1580, the 13th year of
the reign of King Seonjo (r.1567-1608) of the Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910),
governor Ho Yop of the Yeongnam region (North and South Gyeongsang
Provinces) had the tomb repaired. There are several stone monuments to the
achievements of King Suro and buildings on the grounds, including
Sungseon-jeon, which contains the ancestral tablets. King Gojong (r.
1863-1907) named the structure Sungseon-jeon in 1878. The gravestone in
front of the tomb was erected in 1647, the 25th year of the reign of King
Injo (r. 1623-1649).
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