承
- to receive, to bear, to undertake;
- to inherit, to continue, to succeed;
- to support, to carry;
Etymology
Originally a pictograph in oracle bone and bronze inscriptions:
卩 (kneeling person) – indicates humility, submission.
廾 (two hands held up) – indicates offering or supporting.
The combined image shows a kneeling figure with hands uplifted, symbolizing receiving or bearing something with respect.
Later, in the Small Seal script (小篆), 手 (hand) was added to reinforce the meaning of “to hold/support.” By the Clerical Script (隸書 lìshū), the character took its current standardized form.
Usage in Korean
承認 (승인) – approval, recognition
繼承 (계승) – inheritance, succession
承擔 (승담) – to undertake, to bear responsibility
承受 (승수) – to endure, to accept, to bear
承諾 (승낙) – consent, promise
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Kangxi radical:64, 手 + 4
Strokes:8
Unicode:U+627F
Cangjie input:
- 弓弓手人 (NNQO)
Composition:
- ⿲ ㇇ ⿻ 了 三 ⿺ 乀 丿 (G J K V)
- ⿲ ㇇ ⿻ 了 三 ⿱ 丿 乀 (H T)