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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (fù) primarily means 'to go to' or 'to attend' a place or event. It often implies purposeful movement towards a destination, especially for official, formal, or important occasions such as meetings, exams, or study abroad.

Common Contexts

  • Attending meetings or official events: 会议 (attend a meeting)
  • Going to exam locations: (go to the exam hall)
  • Traveling abroad for study or work: (go abroad)

Collocations and Patterns

  • (fù yuē): to go to an appointment or meeting
  • (fù rèn): to go to a new post or job assignment
  • (fù tāng dǎo huǒ): an idiom meaning to go through fire and water, showing determination

Notes

is more formal and literary than simply saying (qù). It is often used in written language or formal speech. Avoid using in casual daily conversation where is more natural. Also, usually precedes a noun indicating the destination or event.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with (attend a meeting) and (attend a banquet) which are fixed expressions. Using alone without a destination or event is uncommon and incomplete.

Example Sentences

He will go to Beijing tomorrow to attend a meeting.

The students are all going to the exam hall to take the test.

He decided to go abroad for further study for one year.