• bamboo shoot;

It refers to the young shoot of a bamboo plant, especially the tender sprout harvested for food.

By extension, in literary or figurative usage, it may suggest: new growth; something young, tender, or emerging.

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

(bamboo) — semantic component

(ten-day period; cycle) — phonetic component

The character literally denotes the fresh shoot that emerges from bamboo, which grows rapidly within a short period.

The phonetic element contributes sound and also subtly reflects a short growth cycle, as bamboo shoots emerge quickly.

Primary meaning: bamboo shoot

Extended metaphorical sense (classical/literary): youth, freshness, early stage of growth.

Usage in Korean

죽순 (竹筍) — bamboo shoot

죽순 요리 (竹筍料理) — bamboo-shoot dish

Words that derived from

Additional notes

Related characters:

— bamboo (radical / semantic base)

簧 — reed (bamboo-related)

笠 — bamboo hat (bamboo product)

Bamboo shoots are a classic symbol of spring in East Asian cultures.

The rapid growth of bamboo shoots makes 筍 a metaphor for swift development or youthful vitality.

In Chinese poetry, bamboo shoots often contrast with old bamboo, symbolizing renewal.

Nutritionally, bamboo shoots have long been valued as a light and refined food, influencing their positive literary connotations.

Alternative forms

箰 (U+7BB0) — a variant, which may appear in some dictionaries or older documents, but is rarely used in modern Japanese.

죽순
juksun
sun
Kangxi radical:118, + 6
Strokes:12
Unicode:U+7B4D
Cangjie input:
  • 竹心日 (HPA)
  • 難竹心日 (XHPA)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 𥫗 旬

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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