Fu

See also: Appendix:Variations of "fu"

English

Proper noun

Fu

  1. A surname from Chinese.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Mandarin ().

Proper noun

Fu

  1. A county of Yan'an, Shaanxi, China.
    • 1954, Mao Tse-tung, Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung, volume 1, Bombay: People's Publishing House, OCLC 769372525, page 316:
      The battle of Chihlo, south-west of Fu county, was the last major engagement in which the Central Red Army took part after its arrival in October and in which one of the enemy divisions was completely annihilated.
    • 1977, Dick Wilson, editor, Mao Tse-tung in the Scales of History: a Preliminary Assessment, Cambridge University Press, LCCN 76-57100, OCLC 301524524, page 177:
      Mao's early career also illustrates his ability to alternate upsurges of optimistic advance with calculated retreats and cold pragmatism. One reason why flexibility and pragmatism were so important was the tendency of Mao's comrades to implement orthodox Russian Marxism without making allowance for important differences between Russian and Chinese conditions. Mao complained of such colleagues that "what a man has learnt in Yenan [in theoretical classes] he doesn't know how to apply in Fu county."
    • [2021 September 1, MA LI, “New Drivers of Yan'an's Development”, in China Today, archived from the original on 02 November 2021:
      Clad in a safety helmet and work overalls, 54-year-old Tang Keqi goes each morning to the construction site of Fuxian County power plant in Yan’an City. Surrounded by dump trucks amid the hum of electric powered engines, he oversees the 2,000 or more workers on the site.]
Translations

Indonesian

Etymology 1

From Hakka ().

Proper noun

Fu

  1. a surname from Hakka

Etymology 2

From Hakka ().

Proper noun

Fu

  1. a surname from Hakka
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