Rao Fu Encyclopedia explained: Rao Fu Pinyin is ráof, which means abundance; Rich in talent
Detailed explanation of Rao Fu: Rao Fu is rich; Rich.
"Book of Rites under Quli": "Mo Wen, Mo Rao Fu." Zheng Xuan's Note: "Rich words are prepared. Be prepared, don't exceed the ceremony. " Confucius' Ying Da Shu said, "Rites are common, just to prepare for war. You shouldn't be too generous and give it as a gift. " The Biography of Wang Mang in Han Dynasty: "Dumping the treasury away from the city, there are many treasures and beasts, and I want to spare the rich and use Shandong." Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Dongtanglao" wedge: "My brother's family has money." The postscript of Lu Xun's Preface and Postscript Collection of Ancient Books: "I know he is from Zhejiang, but he lives in Wumen with a well-off family and likes to collect antiques."
Synonym of Rao Fu: Abundance