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What does fu mean in Chinese?

"Fu" (福) in Chinese has several meanings, depending on the context and tone:

1. 福 (fú) - Happiness, Fortune, Blessings, Good Luck:

- This is the most common meaning of "fu" and refers to good fortune, happiness, and blessings. It's often seen in Chinese New Year decorations and greetings.

2. 伏 (fú) - To Lie Down, To Submerge:

- This meaning refers to lying down, submerging, or being concealed. It's often used in expressions like "伏地魔" (Voldemort).

3. 负 (fù) - To Bear, To Carry, To Take Responsibility:

- This meaning implies carrying a burden, taking responsibility, or being indebted to someone. It's often used in expressions like "负债" (debt).

4. 扶 (fú) - To Support, To Assist, To Hold Up:

- This meaning refers to providing support, assisting someone, or holding something up. It's often used in expressions like "扶老携幼" (helping the elderly and children).

5. 敷 (fū) - To Apply, To Spread:

- This meaning refers to applying something to a surface, such as medicine or a bandage. It's often used in expressions like "敷药" (applying medicine).

To understand the meaning of "fu" in a specific context, it's important to consider the tone and surrounding characters.

For example:

* "福气" (fú qì) means "good luck."

* "伏天" (fú tiān) means "dog days of summer."

* "负面" (fù miàn) means "negative."

* "扶贫" (fú pín) means "poverty alleviation."

If you provide the specific context where you encountered "fu," I can help you determine the exact meaning.

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