The word "Fu" in Ba Jin's character "Fu Gan" is pronounced "fu" twice or fei four times.

Read fú. fú: initial consonant: f, final: u, tone: second tone.

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Pinyin: fèi, fú, radical: 艹, strokes: 7, traditional Chinese: ?, five strokes: AGMH.

Interpretation:?

[ fèi ]

See 〖芾〗.

[ fú ]

1. Lush vegetation.

2. Same as "黻". Mi Fu, a calligrapher and painter of the Song Dynasty, was also known as Mi Fu.

Group of words: Shefu, Tangfu, Mifu, Shenfu, Chifu, and Fufu.

Extended information:

Stroke order

1. 覾 [ bì fèi ]

Describes trees with small and dense branches and leaves. Fu (fèi). ?

2. Tangfu [ táng fèi ]

Shifu, with lush trees and thick shade covering the appearance. Later, "Tangfu" was used as a metaphor for Huizheng. See "Tang tree". ?

3. Mi Fu [fú]

Mi Fu [fú] (1051-1107), signed his name as Mi or 芊, and Fu as 黻[fú]. Calligrapher, painter, and theorist of calligraphy and painting in the Northern Song Dynasty.

4. 犊芾 [ shēn fèi ]

Fire and wood are strong. ?

5. Red Fu [ chì fèi ]

Red covers the knees. Be convinced by doctors and above.