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What is the origin and evolution of the word operator?
The origin of the word "Fu":

In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it means: holding an altar to pour wine with both hands is a portrayal of ancient sacrifices. The purpose of ancient sacrifices is always to pray for hope, so "blessing" is the hope of ancient sacrifices.

The word "fu" has five meanings:

One is "longevity", that is, longevity and longevity;

The second is "wealth", that is, wealth is abundant;

The third is "Kangning", that is, healthy and disease-free;

The fourth is "virtue and goodness", that is, virtue and goodness have good ways.

Fifth, "the ultimate fate of test", that is, the natural fate of life test; Guy called it "Five Blessingg".

Evolution of the word "Fu";

1, Happiness in Ancient China:-Say "Shun", paste the word "Fu" at the beginning of the new year, and pray for all the best in the new year. Second, say "Fu" and paste the word "Fu" to get blessings, and you will get lucky when you encounter difficulties. On the third day, "Creating Happiness", the word "Fu" was posted to warn the family that in the new year, the whole family should unite as one and jointly create a happy family. The word "worship" was used to bow down in ancient times, and the word "fu" itself meant "worship".

2. Happiness is modern in China: the word "happiness" is now interpreted as "happiness", and the word "happiness" posted on the Spring Festival places people's longing for a happy life and wishes for a better future, both now and in the past;

3. Human happiness: The birth of "human happiness" is the inevitable development of the times. Shortly after the 66th United Nations General Assembly created the symbol of "world happiness", it declared March 20th every year as "International Happiness Day".

Among the best wishes in the world, there has always been a saying that Five Blessingg (Blessing, Wealth, Longevity, Happiness and Wealth) comes to the door. "Happiness under the World" skillfully integrates the traditional "Five Blessingg" in China into the design, which contains nine wishes of "happiness under the world", which is called "supreme happiness" and implies that "happiness under the world" will soon become the supreme of "happiness under the world".

China people like to use this word, and often stick it on the doors of houses or shops, hoping for "good luck" or "good fortune". The meaning of this word goes far beyond material wealth. The archaic structure of this word has a "water", which means "god" or "spirit"-that is, "god" stands on the left and "water"

When used as a word, it is written as "Yes" and read as "Yes". "Stone" is the hieroglyph of the altar. Ancient people approached the altar in order to get guidance and inspiration from God. Later, the meaning of this pictograph was extended to "revelation", and when it was used as a radical, it represented God.

This reflects the essence of God's self-revelation: no one can know him unless he reveals himself. As the first chapter said, God's universal revelation revealed himself through the laws of the universe and nature. The Bible records the special revelation of God, and his son Jesus Christ is the last and most complete special revelation.