Fa, a commonly used Chinese character, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is radiation, that is, Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Fa, Shoot." Also, "Shuo Wen Kuaibu": "Hair, root also." The original meaning also refers to hair.
Extended data:
Fa, pinyin fāfà, phonetic order f-a.
Group words:
Fā: occurrence, discovery, invention, development, fever, etc.
Fà: hair, short hair, haircut, hairpin, hairstyle, etc.
Explanation:
Discover: Through research, exploration, etc. See or discover things or laws that no one has seen before.
Source: Official Records of Historical Records: "Sun and Moon are dizzy, Feng Yun, this day is polite, and its discovery is also fortunate."
Interpretation: The official book of Historical Records: "The sun and the moon are dizzy, Feng Yun, this is the gift of heaven, and it also has the Grand Canal."
Short hair: sparse hair refers to old age.
Source: Tang Du Fu's "Thirty Rhymes of Guo Zhongcheng Taifu Chonglongyou Our Time": "With the shoulder, it tends to leak, with short hair and tassels".
Interpretation: Tang Du Fu's "When Giving His Servant Thirty Rhymes to Fill My Longyou": "Cut the leakage with shoulders and give short hair to bureaucrats".