區
- to divide, to distinguish;
- boundary, district;
Etymology
Formed as a compound ideograph:
匸 (“to conceal, enclose”) suggests an enclosed space or demarcated area;
品 (“objects, goods”) depicts multiple items together.
Combined, the character originally conveyed the idea of “items arranged and divided within an enclosure,” leading to meanings of division, separation, district, boundary.
Semantic range:
- to divide, separate (구분하다, 區分);
- to distinguish, discriminate (구별하다, 區別);
- boundary, limit (지경, 區域);
- district, ward (행정구역, e.g., 서울 ○○구).
Usage in Korean
區分 (구분) — division, classification
區別 (구별) — distinction, differentiation
地區 (지구) — region, zone
區域 (구역) — area, boundary
行政區 (행정구) — administrative district
Additional notes
In traditional Chinese administrative practice, 區 was widely used to denote territorial units or divisions, emphasizing order and hierarchy within governance.
In modern East Asia, especially Korea, China, and Japan, it remains the standard character for urban wards or districts. Its usage reflects the Confucian administrative concern with categorization and hierarchy, ensuring clarity of roles and regions.
- 尸口口口 (SRRR)
- ⿷ 匚 品 (G J K V)
- ⿷ 匸 品 (H T)