Fuzi traditional Chinese characters

Master's traditional regular script is as follows: Web page link.

Fu (pinyin: fu) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). This word first appeared in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The basic meaning of "giving" is giving and delivering, and it can also mean giving money, such as paying and paying bills. In addition, it can also be used as a unit quantifier and a common word of "vice", which is rarely used in modern Chinese. Fu surname and Fu surname are two different surnames, and Fu surname cannot be abbreviated as Fu surname.

The word "giving" is the understanding of people with what they have, and its original meaning should be delivery and giving. Xu Shen explained in Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Jiao, He also." "He" means "give" and "give". When you buy something with money, you deliver the money to the seller, so it extends the meaning of giving money and paying. Not only can some things be entrusted to others, but things can also be entrusted to others, so "giving" also extends to entrustment. It also extends to taking methods and measures for people and things, that is, dealing with them.

Kangxi dictionary

People in the second concentration pay; Kangxi strokes: 5; Outward stroke: 3.

Tang Yun, Ji Yun and Yun Hui met. Yin Fu. Yes, yes. Confucius said: You can pay if you pay. You don't work hard, but you won't lose your talent.

Also, "Jiyun" is a symbol of chance encounter. Same. The name of sacrifice. "Li Zhou Guan Chun": Great wish, the people in the cigarette shop say prayers and make lotus incense to govern the country. Note: Payment shall be regarded as only. Last name.

Shuowen holds things and follows people's inch. Xu Xuan said: inch, hand also. Also applies only to.

The origin of surnames

The compound surname originated from the reform of writing, which is a branch of Zheng Ren's poetry and fu in the Spring and Autumn Period. Wrong from "blessing" to "blessing" Originated from the surname of Ji, derived from the fiefs of the descendants of the Chinese people, belonging to the national title. In ancient times, the Yellow Emperor had a descendant named Judas (the son of Danzhu in the Tang Dynasty), who was once sealed in Fuyi (now Pinglu, Shaanxi Province) and established the ancient kingdom of Guofu.

1955 after the text reform and simplification, Fu Shi was mistakenly changed to Fu Shi. Among the descendants, one named Fu, who took the country name as his surname, was passed down from generation to generation, and was the earliest Fu.