Ba Jin's word "Bi Gan" is pronounced fú or Fé i?

ba Jin's original name is Li Yaotang, and he is a glycoside.

1. The reason

is taken from the first sentence of "Calling South Gan Tang" in the Book of Songs, "Covering Gan Tang".

fèi: the trees are lush. Gan Tang: Dulishu.

So the pronunciation is: fèi

Ba Jin's original name is Li Yaotang.

Second, the meaning of the word

Fu

fèi

—— "Bi" (bü fè i): describes the tiny leaves on the trunk

See also fú

Fu

. It's a lush look. Tong Pei Pei, lung lung, lung)

fu

< name >

tong "Lu". Knee-covering in ancient dresses [knee hide]

Zhu Qiusi Huang, the king of the family. -Poem Xiaoya Sigan

Another example: Zhu Fu (covering her knees in red)

Tong Yi. The rope that pulls the coffin [cord guiding the hearse]

There will be a difference between the red and the gold. -

See also fèi

fèi

ㄈㄟˋ

Small trunk and small leaves: covering ~ (describing small and dense branches and leaves of trees).

Zheng code: EALI, u: 82be, gbk: dcc

number of strokes: 7, radical: Fu, stroke order number: 1221252

Fu

Fu ㄨˊ.

Zheng code: EALI, u: 82be, gbk: dcc

stroke number: 7, radical: Mi, stroke order number: 122125.