怒
- to get angry, to rage;
- anger, wrath, fury;
- to scold, to rebuke.;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
心 (“heart, mind”) — semantic element, pointing to emotion.
奴 (no / nú, “slave, servant”) — phonetic element.
In bronze inscriptions, the character sometimes used 女 (“woman”) instead of 奴, emphasizing the emotional side rather than phonetics.
Thus the character depicts a heart stirred violently, leading to rage or anger.
Usage in Korean
怒火 (노화) — flames of anger
喜怒哀樂 (희노애락) — the four emotions: joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure
憤怒 (분노) — wrath, fury
大怒 (대노) — great anger
激怒 (격노) — to enrage, to infuriate
Additional notes
In Confucian ethics, 怒 is viewed as a natural emotion but one to be controlled; unrestrained anger disrupts harmony.
In Daoist writings, 怒 often symbolizes disruptive passions opposed to tranquility (靜).
In Buddhism, 怒 belongs to the “three poisons” (along with 貪 “greed” and 癡 “delusion”), representing harmful states of mind.
In Korean, the correct reading is 성낼 노, though many mistakenly say “로” in compounds like 희로애락 or 대로 due to phonological shifts.
Words that derived from 怒
- 女水心 (VEP)
- ⿱ 奴 心