- 杜甫 dùfǔ Du FuFamous Tang dynasty poet (712–770) considered one of China's greatest poets along with [[李白|李白|li3 bai2]]; often called the 'Poet Sage' or 'Poet Historian' for his works reflecting the social turmoil of his time.
- 皇甫 huángfǔ Huangfutwo-character surname Huangfu
- 辜振甫 gūzhènfǔ Koo Chen-fuKoo Chen-fu (1917-2005), Taiwanese businessman and diplomat
- 神甫 shénfu priest(Catholic or Orthodox) father; priest. Currently more commonly written as [[神父|神父|shen2 fu4]].
- 李林甫 lǐlínfǔ Li LinfuLi Linfu (died 752), Tang Dynasty chancellor known by the courtesy name Yuetang ([[月堂|月堂|yue4 tang2]]) and nickname Genu ([[哥奴|哥奴|ge1 nu2]]); often blamed for suppressing talent and appointing foreign generals, which led to the [[安史之乱|安史之亂|an1 shi3 zhi1 luan4]] rebellion
- 皇甫嵩 huángfǔsōng Huangfu SongHuangfu Song (died 195 AD), a prominent military general of the Eastern Han dynasty known for suppressing the Yellow Turban Rebellion.
- 惊魂甫定 jīnghúnfǔdìng to have just recovered from a shockto have just recovered from a great shock or scare; to be just beginning to calm down after a frightening experience
- 王甫 wángfǔ Wang Fupalace eunuch of the Eastern Han dynasty who served under Emperor Ling and was known for his role in political power struggles against court officials
- 王实甫 wángshífǔ Wang ShifuYuan dynasty playwright (fl. 1295-1307) from Beijing, famous for his masterpiece [[西厢记|西廂記|xi1 xiang1 ji4]].
- 巴甫洛夫 bāfǔluòfū PavlovIvan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936), a famous Russian scientist known for his work in classical conditioning
- 台甫 táifǔ your courtesy namea polite way to ask for someone else's courtesy name or alias, used in older or formal Chinese
- 梁甫吟 liángfǔyín Liangfu Yintitle of a classical Chinese poem or song style, traditionally associated with funeral dirges or historical laments
- 章甫 zhāngfǔ ceremonial cap(bound form) an ancient ceremonial cap made of black cloth; originally worn in the Shang Dynasty and later used by scholars and officials in the state of Song
- 乔吉甫 qiáojífǔ Qiao Jifuartist and poet of the Yuan Dynasty known for his songs and plays; another name for Qiao Ji
- 卢甫耳宫 lúfǔ'ěrgōng the Louvrethe national art museum in Paris, France; former royal palace
- 喀巴罗甫斯克 kābāluófǔsīkè Khabarovskmajor city in the Russian Far East near the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rivers
- 尊甫 zūnfǔ your father(literary) polite way to refer to another person's father
- 尼甫 nífǔ Confucius(variant form) an honorific name for Confucius
- 杜甫草堂 dùfǔcǎotáng Du Fu's Thatched CottageThe former residence of Tang Dynasty poet [[杜甫|杜甫|du4 fu3]] located in Chengdu, Sichuan; currently a park and museum.
- 玉素甫 yùsùfǔ YusufYusuf; Arabic given name corresponding to the English name Joseph
- 甫一 fǔyī as soon asimmediately after; at the very moment that
- 甫田 fǔtián large field(literary) a large, wide field; a vast expanse of farmland
- 皇甫湜 huángfǔshí Huangfu Shi(777-835) Tang dynasty writer and prose stylist who was a student of [[韩愈|韓愈|han2 yu4]]; he was a major figure in the movement to return to classical writing styles.
- 皇甫谧 huángfǔmì Huangfu MiHuangfu Mi (215-282), a noted Jin Dynasty scholar and physician; author of the "A-B Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion", the earliest systematic work on the subject, as well as historical works like "Records of Emperors and Kings" and "Biographies of Exemplary Women".
- 皇甫镈 huángfǔbó Huangfu BoHuangfu Bo (c. 800), a high-ranking minister during the Tang Dynasty
- 章甫荐履 zhāngfǔjiànlǚ everything turned upside down(idiom) a court crown placed beneath straw shoes; used to describe a situation where things are completely mixed up or inverted, or where there is a failure to distinguish between right and wrong
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH