弓
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Han character
弓 (Kangxi radical 57, 弓+0, 3 strokes, cangjie input 弓 (N), four-corner 17207, composition ⿱コ㇉)
- Kangxi radical #57, ⼸.
Derived characters
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 356, character 1
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 9692
- Dae Jaweon: page 671, character 22
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 987, character 11
- Unihan data for U+5F13
Chinese
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alternative forms | 𭚥 |
Glyph origin
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Oracle bone script | Bronze inscriptions | Chu slip and silk script | Qin slip script | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
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Pictogram (象形) – a bow.
Etymology
Possibly related to Proto-Tibeto-Burman *kuːŋ (“tree, branch, stem”) (Coblin, 1986), semantically connected with the shape of a bent tree branch. Cognate with Burmese ကိုင်း (kuing:, “to bend over; to be bent”), အကိုင်း (a.kuing:, “stalk; branch”), Tedim Chin [script needed] (kung¹, “tree”), Jingpho kung (“to branch; to grow”), lakung (“branch; limb”), Lepcha ᰀᰩᰵ (kóng, “branch”), ᰀᰫᰵ (kúng, “tree”) (STEDT).
Schuessler (2007) proposes that both Old Chinese 弓 (OC *kʷɯŋ) and Proto-Tibeto-Burman *kuːŋ are derived from Proto-Mon-Khmer *koŋ, whence Nyah Kur [script needed] (kóoŋ, “bent (in the middle)”), Mon ကိုၚ် (“to be bent”), Khmer កោង (kaong, “to bend; to be bent”), Khasi pyrkhung (“to bend; to arch”), Pear kuŋ (“bend”), Vietnamese cong (“to be bent, curved”).
Also compare Proto-Tibeto-Burman *ku(ː)m (“arched; vaulted”)
Derivatives are 肱 (OC *kʷɯːŋ, “(upper) arm”) and 穹 (OC *kʰʷɯŋ, “arched; vault; sky”).
Pronunciation
Definitions
弓
Synonyms
- (bow of a stringed instrument, or a cotton bow, or catapult) 弓子 (gōngzi)
- (to arch): 彎曲/弯曲 (wānqū)
- (rainbow):
Compounds
- 一弓
- 主動脈弓/主动脉弓 (zhǔdòngmàigōng)
- 仲弓
- 傷弓之鳥/伤弓之鸟
- 半弓
- 天弓 (tiāngōng)
- 定弓田
- 定弓虛稅/定弓虚税
- 左右開弓/左右开弓
- 弓不虛發/弓不虚发
- 弓人 (gōngrén)
- 弓兒/弓儿
- 弓兒扯滿/弓儿扯满
- 弓兵
- 弓冶
- 弓匠
- 弓套
- 弓子 (gōngzi)
- 弓師/弓师
- 弓弓
- 弓弦 (gōngxián)
- 弓弩 (gōngnǔ)
- 弓形 (gōngxíng)
- 弓形鑽/弓形钻
- 弓影杯蛇
- 弓影浮杯
- 弓手 (gōngshǒu)
- 弓折矢盡/弓折矢尽
- 弓折箭盡/弓折箭尽
- 弓招
- 弓旌
- 弓根 (gōnggēn)
- 弓極/弓极
- 弓步 (gōngbù)
- 弓毛 (gōngmáo)
- 弓漿蟲/弓浆虫
- 弓琴
- 弓矛之士
- 弓矢 (gōngshǐ)
- 弓硯緣/弓砚缘
- 弓箭 (gōngjiàn)
- 弓箭手 (gōngjiànshǒu)
- 弓箭步 (gōngjiànbù)
- 弓繳/弓缴 (gōngzhuó)
- 弓背
- 弓腰
- 弓腰曲背
- 弓蕉 (gung1 ziu1)
- 弓蛇
- 弓裘
- 弓調馬服/弓调马服
- 弓足
- 弓身
- 弓鞋 (gōngxié)
- 弓鞬
- 弓韣/弓𱂋
- 弓馬/弓马 (gōngmǎ)
- 弓鰭魚/弓鳍鱼
- 弩弓
- 弸弓
- 張弓拔刃/张弓拔刃
- 張弓挾矢/张弓挟矢
- 強弓硬弩/强弓硬弩 (qiáng gōng yìng nǔ)
- 張弓簇箭/张弓簇箭
- 張羅彀弓/张罗彀弓
- 彈弓/弹弓 (dàngōng)
- 彎弓/弯弓
- 彎弓搭箭/弯弓搭箭
- 彤弓
- 彫弓/雕弓
- 悶弓兒/闷弓儿
- 手弓鋸/手弓锯
- 打背弓
- 扯弓搭箭 (chě gōng dā jiàn)
- 拈弓搭箭
- 拉硬弓
- 搭弩張弓/搭弩张弓
- 撥弓/拨弓
- 杯弓蛇影 (bēigōng-shéyǐng)
- 棄弓折箭/弃弓折箭
- 楚弓楚得
- 檀弓
- 櫜弓臥鼓/櫜弓卧鼓
- 步弓 (bùgōng)
- 滿弓/满弓
- 烹犬藏弓
- 玈弓
- 玉弓
- 琴弓 (qíngōng)
- 番弓
- 盤馬彎弓/盘马弯弓
- 硬弓
- 硬弩強弓/硬弩强弓
- 窄弓弓
- 窩弓/窝弓
- 綿弓/绵弓
- 繃弓/绷弓 (bēnggōng)
- 背弓
- 良弓
- 落背弓
- 角弓 (jiǎogōng)
- 調弓號猿/调弓号猿
- 貫弓/贯弓
- 開弓/开弓 (kāigōng)
- 開弦弓/开弦弓 (Kāixiángōng)
- 關弓/关弓
- 韜弓/韬弓
- 驚弓之鳥/惊弓之鸟 (jīnggōngzhīniǎo)
- 鳥盡弓藏/鸟尽弓藏 (niǎojìngōngcáng)
References
- “弓”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database), 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Japanese
Readings
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term |
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弓 |
ゆ Grade: 2 |
kun’yomi |
From Old Japanese. In modern Japanese, only found as a prefix in compounds.[1][2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jɯ̟ᵝ]
Derived terms
Etymology 2



Kanji in this term |
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弓 |
ゆみ Grade: 2 |
kun’yomi |
From Old Japanese. Appears in the Man'yōshū (c. 759 CE). A surface analysis suggests a combination of Old Japanese yu (see above) + suffixing element mi, itself of uncertain derivation.
Noun
弓 • (yumi)
Coordinate terms
Derived terms
- 和弓 (wayumi, “Japanese bow/yumi”)
- 弓矢 (yumiya, “bow and arrow”)
- 大弓 (daikyū, “longbow”)
- 半弓 (hankyū, “shortbow”)
- 梓弓 (azusayumi, “a bow made from the wood of the Japanese cherry birch (Betula grossa”)
- 破魔弓 (hamayumi, “a traditional Shintō ceremonial bow for dispelling evil”)
- 重籐弓 (shigedōyumi), 滋籐弓 (shigedō yumi), 繁籐弓 (shigedō yumi, “a rattan wood bow”)
See also
- ロングボウ (rongubō, “longbow”)
Further reading
弓_(武器) on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja (archery)
Yumi (Japanese archery bow) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
弓_(楽器) on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja (music)
Bow_(music) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 3
Kanji in this term |
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弓 |
たらし Grade: 2 |
kun’yomi |
Alteration from torashi, 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “stem or continuative form”) of verb torasu, from tora as the 未然形 (mizenkei, “incomplete form”) of verb 取る (toru, “to take”) + す (su, honorific suffix in Old Japanese). Original meaning was “something kept to hand”.[1][2]
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ta̠ɾa̠ɕi]
Synonyms
- 御執, 御弓 (mitarashi)
Etymology 4
Kanji in this term |
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弓 |
きゅう Grade: 2 |
kan’on |
From Middle Chinese 弓 (MC kjuwng).[1][2] Compare modern Mandarin 弓 (gōng).
Noun
弓 • (kyū)
- (rare) a bow
- (obsolete) in ancient Chinese archery, a unit of length for measuring the distance between the archer and the target; one kyū was equal to six 尺 (shaku), roughly six feet or 182 centimeters
- (obsolete) in ancient China, a unit of length for surveying land; one kyū was equal to eight 尺 (shaku), roughly eight feet or 242 centimeters
Usage notes
In modern Japanese, the reading kyū is most often found in compounds.
Derived terms
Korean

the shape of the Hun bow
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Middle Korean readings, if any”)
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [kuŋ]
- Phonetic hangul: [궁]
Vietnamese
Compounds
hình cung (形弓): an arc