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, and there are many kinds of Chinese characters written in China.
In addition, there are inscriptions on bronze and running scripts.
Lucky words written by calligraphers:
Historical evolution of "Fu";
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 word "Fu" first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions more than 3000 years ago. It is a knowing word to pour wine from the altar with both hands. Most of the Chinese characters in the program are related to sacrifices, gods, prayers and hopes. This can be confirmed by the word "Fu" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. On the inscriptions of Shang and Zhou bronzes, such as Qi Houzhong, Guo Jiangdun and Tai Shi Yaodou, the word "Fu" was written in different structures.
Later, with the appearance of ancient books, seal script, official script, cursive script, regular script and running script, the calligraphy of Fu became more and more artistic. The famous word "Fu" was written by Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty to congratulate his grandmother sourdrang dowager on her 60th birthday.