樂
- music, song;
- joy, pleasure, delight;
- to like, to enjoy;
Etymology
Several theories exist regarding its origin:
1. Pictograph of a stringed instrument
2. Depicts bells held in the hands during ritual dances
3. Based on a drum or percussion instrument
In any case, the character is considered a pictograph.
Old Chinese reconstruction: ŋrawks (Baxter). Later sound changes gave rise to multiple readings (ak, rak, yo, ro, ryo, rok).
Usage in Korean
낙원 (樂園) — paradise
음악 (音樂) — music
쾌락 (快樂) — joy, happiness, pleasure
오락 (娛樂) — entertainment
악곡 (樂曲) — musical piece
향락 (享樂) — enjoyment
요산요수 (樂山樂水) — delight in mountains and waters
Additional notes
樂 uniquely connects:
ritual music ↔ cosmic harmony ↔ emotional joy.
In Confucian thought, 禮樂 (ritual and music) forms the foundation of moral order.
In classical philosophy:
- music harmonizes society;
- joy arises from moral order.
Confucius emphasized 樂 as a civilizing force.
Related characters:
喜 — joy (emotional delight)
歡 — joyful happiness
娛 — entertainment
悅 — pleasure
Main reading:
ak (ak) → 樂器 (musical instrument)
Derived readings:
rak (rak, joy/pleasure → 樂園 “paradise,”
yo (yo, to like → 樂此不疲 “to delight in this and never tire”)
ro (ro, attested in some classical texts)
ryo (ryo, only in passages in the Book of Songs)
rok (rok, found in military classics like the Six Secret Teachings)
Note:
The Korean reading: when 樂 is used at the start of a word, often follows the two-sound law (두음법칙), so 락 → 낙 (e.g., 樂園 → 낙원).
Otherwise, 樂 is usually read 악 (music) or 락 (joy/pleasure).
Alternative forms
Words that derived from 樂
- 극락(極樂)–paradise; heaven
- 낙(樂)–joy; pleasure; delight
- 낙관(樂觀)–optimism
- 낙원(樂園)–paradise; heaven
- 악기(樂器)–musical instrument
- 안락(安樂)–ease; comfort
- 안락의자(安樂椅子)–easy chair; armchair
- 오락(娛樂)–entertainment; video game; computer game
- 음악(音樂)–music
- 음악가(音樂家)–musician
- 향락(享樂)–entertainment; enjoyment; pleasure
- 희로애락(喜怒哀樂)–joys and sorrows; all kinds of emotions
- 女戈木 (VID)
- ⿱⿲ 幺 白 幺 木 (G H J K V)
- ⿱⿲ 幺 白 幺⿻ 十 八 (T)