Abstract

Al-yeong (閼英,BC53~4) was a the queen(妃) between the founder of Silla, the 閼英 Dynasty. A dragon (or a 鶴 dragon) appeared in Alyeongjeong (閼英井) and gave birth to a girl (女兒) on her side. At this time, the girl's lips were like a chicken's beak, but when I took her to Wolseong Bukcheon Stream for a bath, the beak fell out. The girl was named Alyoung after the well she was born in. It is also said that the Al-yeong myth expresses the Kim clan tribe, an indigenous force with chicken totems, in connection with the Al-ji (閼智). Al-young became a queen who supplemented the revolutionary era with her excellent appearance and personality, and the people of the country called the two king(二聖). The mythology Al-Young has a multi-layered symbol. There is a story of its own, and there is a divine symbolic system in it. The most basic narrative is that Al-young was born from a dragon and grew up to become a sijo monument due to her excellent virtue and appearance, and her actions were broken and she was good at supplementing inside. Al-young was with Hyukgeo when he traveled through Silla and taught the people how to farm and how to silkworm.
 Based on Al-young's subjectivity and independence, it became the basis for governing the country and maintaining a peaceful life. In ancient society, it was difficult for women to express freely in institutions. This acted as a factor that frustrated women physically, psychologically, and emotionally. Nevertheless, Alyoung, a woman from ancient Silla, is a woman, but she shows the role and ability of a leader equal to that of a man, and shows a new aspect of challenge. Alyoung contributed to the construction of a new country through the realization of equality, the active will to live, and the search for a life of coexistence.
 Humans from the the world of God (神界) with special abilities were needed in the world, and a wise human being with sufficient experience in life was essential for a king from the Shingye to grow into a human being, and Alyoung has these conditions. This is not much different from today's women who dominate in their roles and dream of success. Al-young, a female character, realizes equality in Silla society, expresses convergence along with an active will for life, and clearly embodies the appearance of a woman with her will and a cross-section of the cultural phenomenon centered on women.

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