Kanji Symbol for Fire: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide

Kanji Symbol for Fire: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide

Kanji for Fire

 

 The Origin of Fire in Kanji symbol

The kanji character for “fire” is said to be a hieroglyphic character, which means that the character represents fire burning.

It can be imagined to imitate the red part of the fire that occurs when making bonfires, etc., and can be classified as a simple kanji symbol in Japan.

Hiragana Reading (Onyomi): Ka

Hiragana Reading (Kunyomi): Hi

 

There are many words and phrases using this character, for example, fire, ignition, spark, gunpowder, and intense fire are well-known, and in most cases, they tend to be limited to those that evoke the image of fire.

One of the more unusual ones is the day of the week.

This is the case for Tuesday, which actually derives from Mars.

 

 Stroke order of the Kanji symbol for Fire

 

 Tips for writing the kanji character “Fire” neatly in calligraphy

The key to writing neatly by hand is to write the first stroke with the image that the first jump connects to the second,” and “The third and fourth strokes should be spread wide and the bottom of the strokes aligned.

 

 

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 Other Kanji for Fire

The following kanji character is the kanji for the name “Honoo 炎”.

This kanji was created by stacking two kanji characters named “火 ” to express a more intense burning fire.

 

 Kanji Compound Words Containing ‘火’ (Fire)

天火【Tenka】

Hiragana Reading: てんか
Meaning: Natural Fire or Lightning Fire

 

引火【Inka】

Hiragana Reading: いんか
Meaning: Spread of Fire

 

心火【Shinka】

Hiragana Reading: しんか
Meaning: Burning Emotion

 

心火【Doka】

Hiragana Reading: どか
Meaning: Furious Anger

 

急火【Kyuuka/Kyuubi】

Hiragana Reading: きゅうか/きゅうび
Meaning: Sudden Fire or Blaze

 

戦火【Senka】

Hiragana Reading: せんか
Meaning: Fires of War

 

浄火【Jouka】

Hiragana Reading: じょうか
Meaning: Sacred Fire

 

火光【Kakou】

Hiragana Reading: かこう
Meaning: Flame Light

 

火勢【Kasei】

Hiragana Reading: かせい
Meaning: Intensity of Fire

 

火影【Hokage】

Hiragana Reading: ほかげ
Meaning: Flame Light or Light of a Fire

 

火炎【Kaen】

Hiragana Reading: かえん
Meaning: Flame or Blaze

 

火花【Hibana】

Hiragana Reading: ひばな
Meaning: Sparks

 

火遁【Katon】

Hiragana Reading: かとん
Meaning: Fire Escape Technique (Ninja technique using fire or smoke for concealment)

 

火雷【Higaminari】

Hiragana Reading: ひがみなり
Meaning: Fire-causing lightning

 

火風【Kafuu

Hiragana Reading: かふう
Meaning: Wind with Flames

 

烈火【Rekka

Hiragana Reading: れっか
Meaning: Fierce Fire

 

聖火【Seika

Hiragana Reading: せいか
Meaning: Holy Fire

 

鬼火【Onibi

Hiragana Reading: おにび
Meaning: Ghost Fire, often seen floating over marshes or graveyards.

 

 

 Four-Character Kanji Phrases Containing ‘火’ (Fire)

敲氷索火【Kouhyousakuka

Hiragana Reading: こうひょうさくか
Meaning: Using the wrong method cannot achieve the desired result.

 

星火燎原【Seikaryougen

Hiragana Reading: せいかりょうげん
Meaning: Overlooking a small matter can lead to significant consequences later.

 

水火無情【Suikamujou

Hiragana Reading: すいかむじょう
Meaning: Words describing the fearsomeness of natural disasters like floods and fires.

 

燎原之火【Ryougennohi

Hiragana Reading: りょうげんのひ
Meaning: Something that spreads with great momentum.

 

電光石火【Denkousekka

Hiragana Reading: でんこうせっか
Meaning: Extremely fast movement or action

 

風林火山【Fuurinkazan

Hiragana Reading: ふうりんかざん
Meaning: To act swiftly and appropriately depending on the situation and circumstances. Derived from the phrase written on the military flag of Takeda Shingen.

 

 

 Summary of Fire in Kanji

The kanji for “fire” (火) evolved from ancient pictographs and, beyond its direct representation of fire or flame, carries abstract meanings such as passion, energy, and transformation.

When writing this character, it’s vital to follow the specific stroke order.

The “fire” kanji, often encountered in everyday life, literature, and culture, embodies a profound significance and history within the Japanese language and culture.

In this blog, we delved deeply into its origins, meanings, and the correct way to write it. By understanding and mastering the “fire” kanji, one can achieve richer expressions.

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