• tiger;

Etymology

A pictographic character.

虎 originally depicts the physical form of a tiger:

The upper portion represents the tiger’s head and facial markings

The lower element represents the legs and tail, giving the impression of a standing animal

This makes 虎 one of the clearer animal pictographs in the Chinese script.

When used as a radical, the lower part is omitted, forming , which appears in many characters related to fierceness, intimidation, or phonetic borrowing. In many such characters, functions primarily as a phonetic component rather than semantic.

Usage in Korean

虎 is widely used across classical and modern Sino-Korean vocabulary, often symbolizing strength, fearlessness, and danger.

Common compounds:

호랑이 (虎狼) — tiger (lit. “tiger and wolf”)

맹호 (猛虎) — fierce tiger

백호 (白虎) — white tiger (mythological guardian of the west)

호위 (虎威) — tiger’s might; intimidating power

호담 (虎膽) — tiger’s gall; bravery

Idiomatic expressions:

호랑이 굴에 가야 호랑이를 잡는다 — “To catch a tiger, one must enter the tiger’s den.”

여우 같은 지혜, 호랑이 같은 용맹 — cunning like a fox, brave like a tiger

Additional notes

In East Asian culture, 虎 is a supreme symbol of courage and authority.

In Korea especially, the tiger has long been regarded as a guardian spirit of mountains, a protector against evil, and a national symbol.

In folk belief and art, tigers often appear alongside magpies (까치호랑이), symbolizing moral satire, protection, and vigilance.

In classical philosophy and military texts, 虎 frequently symbolizes raw force, contrasted with strategic wisdom.

Related characters (power & ferocity):

— wolf

— leopard

— fierce; violent

— authority; might

— bravery

Among animal symbols, 虎 represents direct, overwhelming strength, in contrast to (dragon), which symbolizes cosmic or transcendent power.

Alternative forms

乕 — variant used primarily in Japanese sources

— radical form (used in compounds, not standalone)

Words that derived from

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Kangxi radical:141, + 2
Strokes:8
Unicode:U+864E
Cangjie input:
  • 卜心竹弓 (YPHN)
  • 卜心竹山 (YPHU)
Composition:
  • ⿸ 虍 儿 (J K T)
  • ⿸ 虍 几 (G V)
Writing order
虎 Writing order

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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