Mnemonic
napoleon bursts from his tent at dawn, bare-chested and roaring. A colossal bird — his imperial eagle — dives from the sky and lands on his outstretched fist. Soldiers gasp. This is the most masculine display they have ever witnessed: conqueror, war camp, and king of birds as one.
Additional thoughts
Picture Napoleon shirtless, flexing, eagle perched on his arm outside a military tent. The eagle itself is male, fierce, dominant — all traits of masculine energy fused into one scene.Quick recall
napoleon flexes outside his tent as a mighty bird lands on his fist — pure masculine dominance.Details
The keyword for 雄 is masculine. This kanji refers to the male sex of animals and birds, serving as the counterpart to the female (雌). Beyond its biological meaning, it also conveys a sense of grandeur, heroism, and powerful vigor, describing things that are bold, mighty, or imposing. It carries connotations of strength and dominance, often used to describe majestic landscapes or heroic figures.
- On'yomi
- ゆう
- Kun'yomi
- お-、おす、おん