Fuzi with different writing methods

The different ways to write the word "Fu" are as follows:

The word "fu" is clever and coherent, vigorous and powerful, and it is done in one go. The so-called "the best blessing in the world" means children, fields, talents, longevity and happiness, which means "more fields, more children, more talents, longevity and happiness".

The word "Fu" can be seen on many auspicious occasions or objects. Among the traditional cultural symbols in China, as far as Chinese characters are concerned, the word "Fu" should be the most widely used.

The legend of "Fu" is introduced as follows:

Sticking the word "Fu" during the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in China. In order to fully reflect the yearning and wishes for a happy life and a bright future, the people simply turn the word "Fu" upside down to mean "Fu is here" and "Fu is here".

The "Best Happiness in the World" in Kangxi's Imperial Book is another story.

Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty loved calligraphy all his life, but rarely wrote inscriptions. Therefore, Kangxi's imperial brush was the least circulated among the emperors' pen and ink, and there was the saying that "Kangxi is a thousand dollars". Legend has it that there are only three words left in Kangxi's life: "inaction" and "joy".

First, the definition of happiness.

1, happiness; Blessing (as opposed to disaster).

In the past, women performed "Wan Fu" ceremonies.

3. It refers to Fujian.

Second, etymological explanation.

It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and originally meant to bless (the ancestor of God), that is, "Blessing the Lord" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi. Later, it was extended to wealth and longevity.