Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "符", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "符", and master the standard way of writing the character "符".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 符
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "符" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
mark / sign / talisman / to seal / to correspond (to) / tally / symbol / written charm / to coincide
符 [fú]
名
1. Ancient official document used to convey orders or conscript soldiers, with each party holding half to verify authenticity.
2. Sign or mark representing a thing.
3. Correspondence or agreement.
4. Diagrams or lines drawn by Daoists to control spirits and deities.
5. Omens or auspicious signs in ancient times.
6. A surname.
符 [fú]
名
1. Ancient official document used to convey orders or conscript soldiers, e.g., tiger tally, tally letter, tally decree.
2. Sign or mark representing a thing, e.g., sign number, sound symbol.
3. Correspondence, e.g., agreement, behavior in accordance with words.
4. Diagrams or lines drawn by Daoists to control spirits and deities, e.g., spell, protective charm.
5. Omens, e.g., auspicious omens, heavenly omens.
6. A surname.
符 [fú]
动
1. To correspond; identical.
符 [fú]
名
1. Ancient official document used to convey orders or conscript soldiers, with each party holding half to verify authenticity.
2. Used as a symbol of acknowledgment, tally.
3. Correspondence: agreement, e.g., behaviors that correspond with words.
4. Used to signify a command or notification sent to subordinates.
5. Official document, e.g., official writings endorsed by the government.
6. Tickets or receipts.
7. A form of spell predicting the future.
8. Contracts.
9. Symbols, e.g., musical notes, rest signs.
10. Husk, the outer covering of seeds.
11. A surname.
符 [fú]
动
1. To conform; to be the same.
in keeping with / in accordance with / tallying with / in line with / to agree with / to accord with / to conform to / to correspond with / to manage / to handle
tiger tally (a two-piece object made in the shape of a tiger, used in ancient China as proof of authority. One half of a tally could be issued to a military officer and this would be matched with the other half when verification was required.)