In China,there are the two hanzis read as "dao" ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// They are phonetically similar. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// The first "dao" means "turn somethig over" //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// The second "dao" means "arrive" //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "fu" means "happiness" ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// So, Turning "fu" over leads to arriving at "fu". ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// This wordplay is said to be based on a true story. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// For more information about the true story ,see here:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fu_character ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I will pick up "dao fu" in "today's kanji" .
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