• auspicious;
  • fortunate;
  • blessed;

Etymology

Phono-semantic compound, consists of:

(보일 시) — semanti, altar, divine sign, ritual; indicates relation to omens, divine messages

(양 양) — phonetic, provides the sound (sang / xiáng), sheep also symbolizes purity and blessing in ancient Chinese culture

Thus 祥 originally meant “a favorable omen () pronounced as .”

In ancient ritual culture:

(sheep) was a common sacrificial animal associated with purity and blessing. indicates divinity or Heaven’s decree.

Together they express Heaven’s blessing or a propitious sign revealed through ritual sacrifice.

祥 has a wide semantic field in classical texts:

- heavenly omens (天祥)

- auspicious phenomena (祥瑞)

- benevolent signs for a ruler

- good fortunes for individuals or states

- peacefulness (祥和)

Usage in Korean

祥瑞 (상서, 상서로움) — auspicious sign; omen

不祥 (불상) — inauspicious, ill omen; unfortunate

吉祥 (길상) — good fortune; auspiciousness

祥兆 (상조) — sign or omen

祥氣 (상기) — auspicious aura; blessed atmosphere

祥福 (상복) — good blessing

安祥 (안상) — peacefulness; calm blessedness

Cultural vocabulary:

祥月 (상월) — the auspicious month

祥礼 (상례) — originally “mourning rites,” later “ritual propriety” depending on context

祥雲 (상운) — auspicious clouds

祥禽 (상금) — auspicious bird (phoenix, cranes, etc.)

Words that derived from

Additional notes

Relation to and :

— auspicious outcome

祥 — auspicious sign

— lessing, good fortune bestowed

祥 is specifically about omens and signs perceived as favorable.

Symbolism in Chinese ritual culture:

— beauty ( originally = + )

— purity

— blessing

羊牲 (sheep sacrifice) offered in petitions for divine favor

Thus naturally works as the phonetic element for an auspicious character.

Opposites:

不祥 — inauspicious

凶祥 — omens of bad fortune

災祥 — disaster signs (negative omens)

Classical citations:

《詩經·大雅·文王》 (The Book of Songs)

「文王陟降,在帝左右,吉甫作頌,既醉以酒,既飽以德,祈年于天,受其祥。」

“When King Wen ascended and descended the throne, he was by the Emperor's side. Ji Fu composed a hymn, and after being intoxicated with wine and satiated with virtue, he prayed to Heaven for a good harvest and received its blessings” — 祥 = Heaven’s favorable omen.

《左傳·僖公二十三年》 (Zuo Zhuan)

「祥,吉也。」

“Auspice (祥) means good fortune” — a direct classical definition.

《史記·封禪書》 (Records of the Grand Historian)

「天降祥瑞。」

“Heaven descended auspicious signs.”

《漢書·禮樂志》 (Book of Han)

「視其祥異,以占吉凶。」

“They observed auspicious or anomalous signs to divine fortune and misfortune.”

Alternative forms

𥙿 (ancient form), 𥙷 (rare)

상서롭다
sangseoropda
sang
Kangxi radical:113, + 6
Strokes:10
Unicode:U+7965
Cangjie input:
  • 戈火廿手 (IFTQ)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 礻 羊 (G H T J)
  • ⿰ 示 羊 (K)

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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