- 拊掌 fǔzhǎng to clap handsTo clap hands; to applaud. This is a formal or literary term, often written as [[抚掌|撫掌|fu3 zhang3]].
- 拊手 fǔshǒu to clap handsto clap one's hands; to applaud
- 拊膺 fǔyīng to beat one's breastTo slap one's chest as a sign of extreme distress, indignation, or sorrow.
- 切齿拊心 qièchǐfǔxīn deeply resentfulGnashing one's teeth and beating one's breast; describes feeling extreme hatred or deep resentment.
- 扼吭拊背 èhángfǔbèi to hold strategic positionsTo seize control of the throat and strike the back, describing the occupation of key strategic locations to control or defeat an enemy.
- 拊循 fǔxún to comfortto comfort or soothe; to offer consolation to others
- 拊心 fǔxīn to beat one's chestTo slap one's chest in deep distress, sorrow, or indignation.
- 拊背扼喉 fǔbèi'èhóu to occupy a strategic positionto hold a position of great strategic importance; literally to pat the back and choke the throat
- 拊膺切齿 fǔyīngqièchǐ gnashing one's teethTo beat one's chest and gnash one's teeth in extreme anger or sorrow; to feel deep resentment
- 拊髀 fǔbì to slap one's thighTo slap one's own thigh, hip, or buttocks to express excitement, delight, or despair.
- 搏拊 bófǔ ancient leather drum(bound form) small ancient drum made of leather and filled with rice husks, used in ritual music
- 搤肮拊背 èhángfǔbèi to hold strategic positionsto seize the throat and strike the back; metaphor for controlling an enemy by occupying vital locations
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing