• jade;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound composed of:

— semantic component meaning “jade; precious stone”; 辟 — phonetic component indicating the sound (벽 / bì). The character originally denoted a ritual jade disk, used in ancient China for ceremonies and symbolic purposes.
Semantic development: - circular jade disk with a hole; - precious jade; - symbol of perfection or completeness; - metaphor (e.g., the moon).

Usage in Korean

완벽 (完璧) — perfection; completeness (literally “complete jade disk”)

벽옥 (璧玉) — fine jade

Additional notes

In ancient China, 璧 was a ritual object symbolizing heaven and purity.

The proportions distinguish similar jade forms:

璧 — hole smaller than the outer ring;

— hole ≈ ring width;

瑗 — hole larger than the ring.

The expression 完璧 reflects the idea of a flawless, perfectly formed jade disk.

Words that derived from

구슬
guseul
byeok
Kangxi radical:96, + 13
Strokes:18
Unicode:U+74A7
Cangjie input:
  • 尸十一土戈 (SJMGI)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 辟 玉

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

References

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