1, after the appearance of Xiao Zhuan, the word "fu" was written as "left" and "right". Before the Han Dynasty, there were few inscriptions in the world. According to ancient records, the structure of the word "Fu" in Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty is clearer than that in bronze inscriptions, and the words "One", "Mouth" and "Tian" are completely separated.
2. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the meaning of the word "Luan" not only refers to wine vessels, but also refers to "Luan, full also" in Xu Shen's Shuo Wen Jie Zi, adding that "Fu, Luan also, from the obvious, Luan sound". It can be seen that the word "Fu" at that time had the meaning of "Fu Man" in addition to praying and blessing, which was different from "Ji" in meaning.
3. Lishu prevailed in the Han Dynasty, when the word "fu" was straighter than that of Xiao Zhuan, especially the straightness of "mouth" and "field" in "Fang". In addition, the word "Fu" is slightly deformed beside the word "Shi", which laid the foundation for the later regular script "Fu".
4. The ceremonial monument, which was established in the second year of Yongshou in the Eastern Han Dynasty, is an important monument in the Han Dynasty. The memorial tablet is written in official script, with thin, hard and vigorous strokes, and thin, sharp and sharp strokes, forming a strong visual contrast.
There is an auspicious phrase in the sacrificial tablet that has an important influence on later generations-"Tianci Juefu". This word means "God has blessed them (usually people)". Emperors of past dynasties often used "Heaven's unique blessing" when praying to heaven, especially in the Qing Dynasty.
Coincidentally, the phrase "Fu Lu You Tong" also appeared in another Han tomb-Cao Quanbei, which means "sharing happiness".
From Tianjue Fu and Fulu Travel Notes, we can easily find that the thoughts of Han people have changed compared with those of pre-Qin people. The "blessing" in the pre-Qin period is basically praying for yourself, while the word "blessing" on the tablet is praying for others and even the whole world. This change is largely due to the popularity of Confucianism in Han Dynasty.