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A phono-semantic compound, 闿 (traditional 闓) pairs the door radical 门 (門) with the phonetic 岂 (豈). The radical indicates an action or state linked to doors, gates, and physical barriers; the phonetic supplies the pronunciation and completes the architectural picture. Originally, the character denoted the concrete action of opening a door, unlocking a gate, or unfastening a closure, the shift from a closed to an open condition. Over time, this physical opening acquired a metaphorical layer, expressing emotional openness in the form of joy, clarity, and enlightenment. Today it survives primarily in classical texts and formal names.
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