• wasteland;
  • uncultivated land;
  • desert;

Etymology

A compound ideograph, traditionally interpreted as depicting a place so desolate that life cannot be sustained:

(grass) — represents vegetation, here implying its absence

(to perish; to be gone) — indicates loss or disappearance

(river / water) — represents water, also absent

Together, these elements convey the idea of a land where even grass cannot grow and water has vanished — a wasteland.

This vivid structure directly gave rise to the meanings barren land, neglect, and later famine.

The meaning of 荒 expanded in several directions:

- physical barrenness — wasteland, uncultivated fields

- economic disaster — famine, crop failure

- social disorder — neglect of duty, moral decay

- mental excess — exaggeration, absurdity (as in 荒唐)

This semantic range reflects how environmental collapse was historically linked with social and moral breakdown.

Usage in Korean

황야 (荒野) — wilderness; wasteland

황폐 (荒廢) — ruin; abandonment; devastation

흉황 (凶荒) — famine year; disastrous harvest

황무지 (荒蕪地) — uncultivated land

황당 (荒唐) — absurd; preposterous (originally “wild and unrestrained”)

Historical / literary usage:

황년 (荒年) — year of famine

기근과 황폐 (飢饉與荒廢) — starvation and devastation

Additional notes

Related characters (desolation & disorder):

蕪 — overgrown; uncultivated

— to abandon; ruin

— famine

— chaos; disorder

— poverty

Among these, 荒 uniquely combines natural desolation and human neglect, making it a key concept in historical narratives of dynastic decline.

Classical citations:

《史記》 (Records of the Grand Historian)

「國以民為本,民以食為天,食不足則國荒」

“The state takes the people as its foundation; the people take food as their heaven. When food is insufficient, the state falls into desolation.”

《孟子》 (Mencius)

「荒政施而民免於死」

“When famine-relief policies are applied, the people are spared from death.”

Words that derived from

거칠
geochil
hwang
Kangxi radical:140, + 6
Strokes:9
Unicode:U+8352
Cangjie input:
  • 廿卜女山 (TYVU)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 艹 巟

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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