• mulberry tree;

Etymology

桑 is a pictographic-derived character representing a mulberry tree with branches and leaves.

The upper part originally depicted branches with leaves, while the lower part (tree) indicates that the character refers to a plant or tree. Thus the character literally represents a mulberry tree.
Semantic development: - mulberry tree; - mulberry leaves used for feeding silkworms; - symbol of traditional sericulture and agriculture.

Usage in Korean

상엽 (桑葉) — mulberry leaf

상잠 (桑蠶) — silkworms raised on mulberry leaves

상전 (桑田) — mulberry field

Additional notes

Mulberry trees were essential for traditional silk production, since silkworms feed mainly on mulberry leaves. Because of this, 桑 often symbolizes rural life, agriculture, and sericulture in classical East Asian literature.
Related characters: — tree; wood

— leaf

蠶 — silkworm

— silk

뽕나무
ppongnamu
sang
Kangxi radical:75, + 6
Strokes:10
Unicode:U+6851
Cangjie input:
  • 水水水木 (EEED)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 叒 木

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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