It is said that people who get rich first are not rich, and they are likely to be poor in the future. Those who get rich later will never be poor.
Fu, a commonly used word in Chinese, was first found in bronze inscriptions, and its original meaning is complete, that is, the so-called "Bei" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi. Later, it was extended to have more property and make it rich.
Rich, pictophonetic characters. From Mi _ sound. During the Warring States period, the shape of the word "fu" on bronze inscriptions began to change. Not only has the jar changed, but also a treasure cover representing the house has been added. By the stage of Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty, the jar in the room had been completely deformed and became "_" (pronounced as fú, which is the same as Fu).