• window, opening in a wall;

Etymology

窓 is a phono-semantic compound composed of:

(구멍 혈) — semantic component, representing a hole, cave, or opening.

悤 (바쁠 총) (simplified here as + ) — phonetic component, giving the sound chuāng and suggesting movement or passage.

Originally, the graph illustrated an opening in a wall that reveals inner space — symbolically connecting the physical hole () with the inner mind or heart ().

The presence of (heart) in its form gave rise to poetic associations between the window and the soul, leading to metaphors such as “the window of the heart (心窓).”

Usage in Korean

窓戶 (창호) — windows and doors; household apertures

書窓 (서창) — study window; by extension, a scholar’s study

窓邊 (창변) — by the window

窓外 (창외) — outside the window; external view

窓口 (창구) — window counter (modern administrative sense)

Additional notes

In early Chinese architecture, 窓 referred to a small carved opening in wooden or earthen walls, often covered by paper, silk, or lattice.

It symbolized the link between interior and exterior, mediating light, air, and vision.

「開窓納明」 — To open the window and receive brightness.

A frequent metaphor for enlightenment or intellectual clarity.

In classical poetry, 窓 evokes scenes of solitude, study, and longing — the scholar reading beside the window, or gazing outward in reflection.

Common poetic images include:

書窓夜雨 — “Rain at night against the study window.”

月照寒窓 — “Moonlight shining upon the cold window.”

心窓明月 — “A bright moon illuminating the window of the heart” — representing inner peace or purity of thought.

In modern East Asian languages, 窓 has extended to denote ticket or service windows (e.g., 窓口 “counter”), keeping the idea of an interface or opening for communication.

Alternative forms

窗 — common form in Simplified Chinese and modern Japanese (Shinjitai).

窻 — ancient variant.

All share the same etymological origin and meaning.

창문
changmun
chang
Kangxi radical:116, + 6
Strokes:11
Unicode:U+7A93
Cangjie input:
  • 十金戈心 (JCIP)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 㝐 心
  • ⿱ 宀 忩

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

References

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