Qufu is pronounced as qū fù.
Qu qū, the consonant is q, the rhyme is ū, and the tone is one. Qu, a commonly used Chinese character (Grade 1), is pronounced as qū and qǔ in two readings; this character is first found in Shang Dynasty oracle bones and Shang Dynasty gold texts, and its ancient character shape resembles a curved curve. The basic meaning of "曲" is "弯曲" (bend), as opposed to "直". It can also be extended to mean evil curvature, localization, etc. It is pronounced qū. It is pronounced as qū. The sound of music has both high and low sounds, and songs and music are the derivation of zigzag, which is pronounced as qǔ.
Fu fù, the vowel is f, the rhyme is ù, and the tone is tetragrammaton. Fù (阜), pinyin fù, is a second-grade Chinese character, the initial text of which is found in Shang dynasty oracle bone inscriptions. The ancient form of the character fu resembled a ladder or an undulating mountain like a ladder, which later evolved to mean "hill". Fu is also used to denote a large, high and flat area of land, from which it is derived to mean thick, large and many. By extension, it also refers to material wealth.
Qu character-related group words
1、弯曲 wān wān qū qū
Not straight, with many twists and turns.
2. qǔ gāo hè guǎ
The higher the pitch of a piece of music, the fewer people can sing along. Now it is used to describe the fact that there are very few people who can understand and accept a piece of work or speech that is not popular.
3. yì qǔ tóng gōng
Works of different tunes are equally subtle. The metaphor is that different approaches receive the same effect.
4. shì fēi qūzhí
The right and wrong of a matter, the justified and the unjustified. It refers to the judgment of things in general.
5. wěi qū qiú quán
Reluctantly accommodating, in order to preserve; temporarily tolerating in order to take into account the overall situation.
6. qū yì féng yíng (曲意逢迎)
To go against one's will to meet others.