穹
- sky;
- vault of heaven;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound consisting of:
穴 (cave; hollow) — semantic component;
弓 (bow) — phonetic component, providing the sound.
The imagery suggests a curved, hollow space, like a cave or arch, which metaphorically extends to the vaulted shape of the sky.
Semantic development:
- hollow or arched space (cave-like);
- curved dome shape;
- the vaulted sky;
- vast heavens.
Thus, 穹 evolved from physical curvature to cosmic space.
Usage in Korean
In Korean, 穹 appears mainly in literary or poetic expressions.
창궁 (蒼穹) — the blue sky; vast heavens
궁창 (穹蒼) — the sky; firmament
Additional notes
The reading 공 (gong) appears in place names, while 궁 (gung) is used in general meaning.
Frequently used in poetic compounds like 蒼穹, highlighting the vastness and majesty of the sky.
Also used in architecture (e.g., domes), reflecting its core idea of curved enclosure.
The character conveys not just “sky,” but the feeling of a great, overarching vault above the world.
Related characters:
空 — sky; empty space
天 — heaven; sky
蒼 — blue; deep color (often used with sky)
宇 — eaves; universe
Among these, 穹 emphasizes the arched, enclosing form of the sky, rather than just its existence.
- 十金弓 (JCN)
- ⿱ 穴 弓