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What do you mean, hail?

Wanfu, pronounced wàn fú, is a Chinese word, which means the salute of Han women in the old days. Wanfu shook his fist loosely with both hands, moved up and down slightly on the lower right side of his chest, and bowed slightly at the same time to express his blessing and prayer.

1, how blessed. A prayer.

2. A way for ancient women to greet each other. This kind of salute is often called "Wan Fu", so it is also called a gift. Poem on Xiaoya: "Harmony is like love and happiness."

3. Source:

Ye's "Spring and Autumn Goujian Entering the True Story": "Long live the king ... Since the wine is mentioned, I will always bless."

Song Sushi's Ode to the Magistrate's County: "The day before yesterday, I was humiliated, and I bowed my head, so I had no chance to thank you. I am grateful to you. "

Tang Hanyu and Meng Shangshu's book: What is the sleep and food like in Qiu Lai? This is just a blessing.

Luo Dajing's Record of He Lin Yu, Volume 5: "Every morning, parents introduce their children to the ancestral hall to pay tribute and gather in the hall, where the daughters claim to be blessed."

The third and fourth chapters of Shi Naian's Water Margin in the Ming Dynasty: "The woman wiped her tears and went forward to worship three times."

Feng Ming magnum's "Shi Yu Yan Ming" Volume I: "Put your umbrella by the stairs and come upstairs. Wanfu said,' Aunt, I broke my word the night before.' "

The first moment's surprise at the beginning of Ming Ling's dream (Volume 18): I saw her coming out of the room gracefully and saying "Long live".

The sixth and second chapters of Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: Xiangling was busy thanking Wan Fu. Aroma took the dirty skirt and left.

Ba Jin's "Spring" VI: "Wan'er had to give back according to Shuhua's intention."

The Significance of Wan Fu's Pian Zhen

Wan Fu Yongzhen is a combination word, which means that all the blessings come together.

First, long live!

1, interpretation

Words of blessing and prayer; Salute of ancient Han women.

Step 2 quote

Ba Jin's "Spring" VI: "Wan'er had to give back according to Shuhua's intention."

Second, Qing Zhen

1, interpretation

Come along, come along.

Step 2 quote

"Taiping Tianjing Building Jinling Tianjing": "The land is mixed with five parties and the city is a department store."