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fu-hsi

/foo-shee/US // ˈfuˈʃi //

福喜,富熙,傅斯年,傅希

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chinese Legend.

    • : a sage who taught humankind to hunt, fish, and cook.

Examples

  • The show is loaded with beautifully shot, carefully choreographed sequences of magical kung-fu.

  • The basketball legend released his own dojo-inspired fighting game, Shaq Fu, in 1994.

  • By now I'm so overwrought with chi's and fu's and kong's and kung's that my eyes have about crossed.

  • Kung fu is not the name of a martial-arts form; it means 'something with diligent applications.'

  • A picture of him, an elderly man sporting a cap, Fu Manchu-style mustache, and sharp beard, hangs on the wall.

  • Note the original line: 'Ne fu fardee ne guignie'; and again in l. 2180: 'Mais ne te farde ne guigne.'

  • When Tu Fu's literary ability and poetical genius were made known to the Emperor, office and honours were bestowed on him.

  • Fu Shan was always some stuck on his own intellect, and at that time he thought he could play cards, but he couldn't.

  • Fu Shan smoked scented and sugared tobacco in a porcelain pipe with an ivory stem.

  • Fu Shan ain't sure what the old man's idea was, whether it was pure business or not.