Fu is pronounced fú.
Fu, a kind of headscarf used by ancient Han men. Also called Futou. The ancients used three feet of soap and silk to wrap their hair with four strips. The second strip was tied to the back of the head, and the second strip was tied to the head in reverse, so that it was twisted and attached, so it was called "Futou."
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廞
A cloth for wrapping things. ——"Ancient and Modern Novels" Judge, it is not polite to wear a futou - "Water Margin"
Fu (廞) fú
Futou (ancient) A kind of turban used by men.
Fu fú is the lower garment of ancient Shenyi.
There is no polyphonic word for "廞".
Ancient book explanation:
Kangxi Dictionary
"Tang Yun" Fang Yuqie "Ji Yun" "Yun Hui" meets Yuqie, "Shuowen" Bo Ye. Made by Emperor Wu of the Zhou Dynasty, the cut cloth with four legs and a fu head was named Yan. According to "Tang Shu·Chefu Zhi", the fu head was used for martial arts in ancient times. The head was wrapped with a turban, and it was worn by all three generations. The hair was wrapped in soap and silk. By the time Emperor Wu of the Zhou Dynasty, it was cut into a three-foot-long bun.
"Zhu Zi· "Yu Lei" The head of the Tang Dynasty was first made of gauze. Later, it was made of gauze and cut wood to make a mountain. "Bi Tan" Liang Gaozu first clothed the gauze with iron as the foot. "Futou", a folded upper scarf, originated in the Later Zhou Dynasty, but ended with soft silk hanging down the feet. In the Sui Dynasty, it was made of paulownia wood. In the Five Dynasties, it gradually became straight. In the dynasty of the country, the emperor and his ministers all wore flat-footed clothes, and they rode on horseback or wore upper skirts.
At first, the lining was made of rattan woven straw towels, and the outer layer was painted with lacquer. The back is made of lacquer, and the inside of the vine is removed. The front is folded, and the two feet are flat, and made of iron. It can be used as a embarrassment.