Five calligraphy fonts of Fu character

The five ways to write the word "Fu" are Kai, Li, Xing, Cao and Zhuan.

There are at least 100 ways to write the word "fu".

An ancient relic, the "longevity map", was unearthed in Luoyang City, Henan Province. There are 100 Chinese characters engraved on one side of the monument. The writing of Chinese characters is not repeated, and the forms are different. Even some of them can't tell which font they belong to, and there is no unified form in the sense of calligraphy. But no one takes fraud seriously. Perhaps this is the tolerance and charm of Chinese characters.

As one of the most traditional and universal symbols, the writing of the word "Fu" always expresses good wishes for the future and life in the eyes of ordinary people. Extended data:

The word "Yin Fufu" is now interpreted as happiness, but in the past it meant good luck and good luck.

No matter now or in the past, people's longing for a happy life and their wishes for a better future are pinned on the New Year. During the Spring Festival, every household should stick large and small blessings on doors, walls and lintels. Posting blessings in the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom. The word "Fu" on the gate must be pasted correctly, which means "open the door to welcome the wedding".

Reasons for posting the blessing upside down:

During the Spring Festival, every household has to put large and small "blessings" on doors, walls and lintels, but when putting them on, many people are confused about whether to put them upside down or upside down.

Folklore experts say that the taste of the year is like the word "fu". Don't pay attention to the form, you can paste it in any way. As long as you feel happy, that is everyone's heart. Many people think that the word "Fu" should be reversed, which means "Fu Dao". In fact, this is a kind of "lip service" mistake.

In traditional folk customs, there are only three situations in which the word "blessing" can be pasted upside down: first, someone encountered a major disaster last year and would paste it upside down in order to turn his luck around; Second, the word "fu" on the toilet, footbath, spittoon and trash can is pasted backwards, indicating that bad things are poured out; You should also put the word "Fu" upside down on the cupboard at home, where things are stored.

The word "fu" is pasted backwards, which means that the good news (and wealth) will always come to the home, the house and the cupboard. The third situation is just to please. Sticking the word "Fu" during the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in China.