Axis analysis of the hand-extended tablet of Kangxi fu character

Kangxi wrote the word "Fu" with his love, intentionally or unintentionally, and also created many unprecedented records. First of all, because of the great difference between "Fu" and "Shou", no calligrapher has written "Fu" and "Shou" together since ancient times. The right half of the imperial edict of Kangxi is the writing of the word "longevity" in Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, which makes it the only "blessing" in Mo Bao to write the words "blessing" and "longevity" in the same word. Secondly, the word "Fu" means "many children, many talents (wealth), many fields, long life and many blessings", which is the unique "Fu" of "Five Blessingg" throughout the ages. Third, the writing of this "Fu" is different from that of Manchu, which is commonly used by the people. Its shape is long and narrow, thin and harmonious, which is called "slender", that is, the blessing of longevity. That is to say, from this word "fu", the Qing dynasty has a decree to give the word "fu" every year during the New Year. In order to permanently preserve the precious word "Fu" given to her by her grandson, sourdrang queen personally ordered her to carve it on a stone tablet and stand it in the palace. Unexpectedly, during the Qianlong period, this "Fu" tablet disappeared mysteriously!

1962, Premier Zhou Enlai instructed to rebuild Gongwangfu, and archaeologists accidentally discovered the missing Kangxi "Fu" tablet in Miyundong, Cuijin. When the Prime Minister learned this, he gladly named it "the first blessing in China", also known as "the first blessing in the world".