Meaning
The kanji 巧 represents skill, cleverness, ingenuity, and adroitness. It describes the ability to perform tasks with dexterity, artistry, and often, with a touch of cleverness, or even cunning. This character suggests a high degree of proficiency in a particular craft, technique, or in handling various situations.
Looking at its etymology helps us understand this meaning. The character combines two components: 工 (kō) on the left, signifying "craft," "work," or "tool," and 巳 (shi) on the right, which typically means "snake" or "serpent." Within 巧, the 工 component grounds the idea in making or doing. The 巳 component, though literally a snake, is often interpreted to convey suppleness, flexibility, or deftness in movement, much like a snake's graceful coil. Thus, the kanji visually suggests "work done with a clever, agile, or flexible hand," vividly conveying the idea of skill and ingenuity.
This pairing of tools/craft with agile movement lends 巧 its nuanced meaning. It signifies not just performing a task, but doing so with excellence, elegance, or inventiveness. The character implies a mastery that goes beyond mere competence. As a Joyo kanji classified under Grade 8, it sees advanced usage in the Japanese language and has 5 strokes.
Readings
On'yomi (音読み) — Chinese-derived readings
The primary On'yomi reading for 巧 is コウ (Kō). You'll find this reading almost exclusively in compound words, where it often conveys skill, cleverness, or ingenuity, sometimes with a connotation of artifice or deceit.
- 巧妙 (kōmyō) — This is a very common compound meaning ingenious, skillful, clever, or artful. It describes something wonderfully devised or executed.
例文:彼の発明は実に巧妙だった。(His invention was truly ingenious.)
- 精巧 (seikō) — Meaning elaborate, delicate, exquisite, or fine. This compound highlights the intricate and precise nature of skillful craftsmanship.
例文:この時計は非常に精巧に作られている。(This watch is made with extreme precision.)
- 巧言 (kōgen) — This term refers to honeyed words, specious talk, or flattery. In this context, "cleverness" takes on a negative connotation of manipulative speech.
例文:彼の巧言には騙されてはならない。(You shouldn't be deceived by his honeyed words.)
Kun'yomi (訓読み) — Native Japanese readings
The main Kun'yomi readings are たくみ (takumi) and たく.む (taku.mu), which carry the nuance of skillfulness and the act of devising or contriving.
- たくみ (takumi) — As a noun, 巧 means skill, ingenuity, craftsmanship, or an artisan/master craftsman itself. As an adverb or adjective stem, it means skillfully or cleverly.
例文:彼の手は本当に巧だ。(His hands are truly skilled.)
例文:その職人は巧の技で美しい作品を生み出した。(That craftsman created a beautiful work with his masterful skill.)
- たく.む (taku.mu) — This is the verb form, meaning to devise, to contrive, to plan, or to scheme. It implies actively using one's cleverness.
例文:悪計を巧む (akkei wo takumu) — to contrive an evil plot.
例文:彼は相手の裏を巧んで勝ちを得た。(He contrived to outwit his opponent and gained victory.)
Common Words & Compounds
The kanji 巧 appears in many words that denote skill, ingenuity, and sometimes artifice. Below are some common examples, grouped by their nuanced meanings:
Skill and Craftsmanship:
- 巧妙 (kōmyō) — Ingenious, skillful, clever. Often used to describe something wonderfully devised or executed.
- 精巧 (seikō) — Elaborate, delicate, exquisite, fine. Highlights intricacy and precision.
- 巧手 (kōshu) — A skillful person, an expert hand.
- 巧者 (kōsha) — An expert, a master, a skilled person (especially in sports or games).
- 巧 (takumi) — Skill, ingenuity; also an artisan or master craftsman.
- 巧拙 (kōsetsu) — Skill and clumsiness, good and poor work (often used in evaluation).
Deception and Artifice:
- 巧言令色 (kōgenreishoku) — Honeyed words and flattering manner (a four-character idiom from Confucian teachings, indicating insincere politeness).
- 巧言 (kōgen) — Honeyed words, glib talk, specious talk.
- 悪計を巧む (akkei wo takumu) — To contrive an evil plot.
Action and Creation:
- 巧作 (kōsaku) — Skilful making or work (less common, highlighting the act of creating skillfully).
- 技を巧みに繰り出す (waza wo takumi ni kuridasu) — To skillfully unleash techniques.
Example Sentences
彼は本当に手先が器用で、どんな物でも巧みに作ります。
Kare wa hontō ni tesaki ga kiyō de, donna mono demo takumi ni tsukurimasu.
He is truly dexterous with his hands and can skillfully make anything.
その職人は木を削る技が実に巧だ。
Sono shokunin wa ki wo kezuru waza ga jitsu ni takumi da.
That craftsman's technique for carving wood is truly exquisite.
彼の話術は非常に巧妙で、いつも聞き手を引き込む。
Kare no wajutsu wa hijō ni kōmyō de, itsumo kikite wo hikikomu.
His storytelling technique is very clever, always drawing in the listeners.
この時計は精巧な作りで、まるで芸術品のようだ。
Kono tokei wa seikō na tsukuri de, maru de geijutsuhin no yō da.
This watch is exquisitely crafted, like a work of art.
彼女は針と糸を使うのが巧い。巧な手仕事で美しい刺繍を生み出す。
Kanojo wa hari to ito wo tsukau no ga umai. Takumi na teshigoto de utsukushii shishū wo umidasu.
She is skilled at using needle and thread. She creates beautiful embroidery with clever handiwork.
対戦相手は巧みに守りを固め、なかなか攻め込ませてくれない。
Taisen aite wa takumi ni mamori wo katame, nakanaka semekomasete kurenai.
Our opponent skillfully strengthened their defense, making it difficult for us to attack.
政治家の巧言令色には注意が必要だ。
Seijika no kōgenreishoku ni wa chūi ga hitsuyō da.
One must be careful of politicians' honeyed words and flattering manners.
彼は状況を巧みに利用して、自分の有利な方向へ導いた。
Kare wa jōkyō wo takumi ni riyō shite, jibun no yūri na hōkō e michibiita.
He skillfully utilized the situation and led it in his favor.
この小説は、登場人物の心理描写が非常に巧みだ。
Kono shōsetsu wa, tōjōjinbutsu no shinri byōsha ga hijō ni takumi da.
This novel has extremely skillful psychological descriptions of its characters.
その画家は光と影を巧みに使い、深みのある作品を生み出している。
Sono gaka wa hikari to kage wo takumi ni tsukai, fukami no aru sakuhin wo umidashite iru.
That painter skillfully uses light and shadow, creating works with great depth.
Memory Tip
To remember the kanji 巧, consider its two components: 工 (kō) on the left, meaning "craft," "work," or "tool," and 巳 (shi) on the right, which represents a "snake" or something flexible. Picture a skilled "craftsman" (工) whose hands move with the "flexible" and "deft" agility of a "snake" (巳). This allows them to create something truly ingenious and perfect. This vivid image of a craftsman's agile, snake-like hand movements clearly conveys the idea of being "skillful" or "clever." The "work" component emphasizes the act of doing, while the "snake" component adds finesse and adroitness.