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On'yomi
KA
Kun'yomi
ひ・-び・ほ-
hi / bi / ho

fire

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Strokes4
Frequency#574
Radicalfire(4)

Description

Fire - primal element representing passion, destruction and rebirth.

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八 + person

Cultural Context

Etymology

Pictograph depicting flames rising upward.

Symbolism

Symbol of passion, energy, destruction and rebirth. Represents south and summer in Five Elements philosophy.

Spiritual Meaning

Represents power of purification and rebirth, symbol of spiritual cleansing burning away worldly desires in Buddhist fire rituals.

Anime & Manga

炎炎ノ消防隊

えんえんのしょうぼうたい

Fire Force(2019)

manga/anime

Dark fantasy featuring fire-wielding ability users

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NARUTO

なると

Naruto(2002)

manga/anime

'Hokage' and Uchiha clan's Fire Release are iconic

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鬼滅の刃

きめつのやいば

Demon Slayer(2019)

manga/anime

Hinokami Kagura flame sword techniques are highlights

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Games

原神

Genshin Impact(2020)

PS/PC/iOS/Android

Pyro characters 'Hu Tao' and 'Yoimiya' are popular

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モンスターハンターライズ: サンブレイク

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak(2022)

Nintendo Switch/PC

Features fire attribute weapons and fire-breathing monsters

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Words & Expressions

Four-Character Compounds

十字砲火

じゅうじほうか

cross fire; cross fire

電光石火

でんこうせっか

flash; instant; lightning (speed); flash

風林火山

ふうりんかざん

as fast as the wind, as quiet as the forest, as daring as fire, and immovable as the mountain; as fast as the wind, as quiet as the forest, as daring as fire, and immovable as the mountain

新涼灯火

しんりょうとうか

the coolness of early autumn is suitable for reading; the coolness of early autumn is suitable for reading

Proverbs & Idioms

火のない所に煙は立たぬ

ひのないところにけむりはたたぬ

Where there's no fire, there's no smoke

Rumors usually have some basis in truth

火中の栗を拾う

かちゅうのくりをひろう

To pull chestnuts from the fire

To take risks for someone else's benefit

対岸の火事

たいがんのかじ

A fire on the other shore

Someone else's problem; indifference to others' troubles

Poetry

和歌(百人一首) (Waka (Hyakunin Isshu))

みかきもり 衛士のたく火の 夜は燃え 昼は消えつつ 物をこそ思へ

Poem #49 from Hyakunin Isshu

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Related Figures

明暦の大火

(めいれきのたいか)
Great Fire of Meireki1657

The 'Furisode Fire' that burned most of Edo

One of Edo's three great fires. Even Edo Castle keep was lost