• willow tree;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

— tree, wood (semantic component)

昜 — sun rising, brightness (phonetic component)

A tree associated with sunlight and openness, growing in exposed areas such as plains or near water. The phonetic 昜 supplies the sound "yang", while classifies it as a tree.

Usage in Korean

양류 (楊柳) — willows (collective / literary)

양화 (楊花) — willow catkins

양수 (楊樹) — poplar tree (modern Chinese usage)

성씨 양 (楊) — the surname Yang

Additional notes

Related characters:

柳 — willow (more common poetic term)

榆 — elm (different species)

— paulownia (symbolic tree)

— tree (generic)

Willows (楊 / 柳) are linked with:

- spring

- separation and reunion

- feminine grace

- impermanence

In classical literature, 楊 and 柳 often appear together but are distinct characters:

楊 — tree name, surname, broader botanical sense

柳 — willow with stronger poetic specialization

楊 is one of the most common surnames in China, Korea, Vietnam.

Examples:

楊貴妃 — Yang Guifei

양씨 (楊氏) — the Yang clan

In Korean, 楊 as “willow” survives mostly in surnames and classical compounds.

The everyday word 버들 usually corresponds to 柳, not 楊.

Botanical distinctions differ by culture:

Korea: willow-focused

China: includes poplars

Japan: 柳 preferred for willow

버들
beodeul
yang
Kangxi radical:75, + 9
Strokes:13
Unicode:U+694A
Cangjie input:
  • 木日一竹 (DAMH)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 木 昜

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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