扶桑

Fusang, mythical island of ancient literature, often interpreted as Japan

Characters and words in 扶桑

to support with the hand / to help sb up / to support oneself by holding onto something / to help

= + : A new construction worker (夫) just arrived at the space station. Since he is not used to the station's movements yet, Frieda Fox (fu) supports him with her hand (扶) just inside the entrance (Ø2). The construction worker also supports himself using a toy claw (扌).
surname Sang
(bound form) mulberry tree

= + : Socrates (s) plants a mulberry tree (桑) in front of the anglepod (ang1). He incorporated a fertilizer into the ground which he made by boxing a Christmas tree (木) to pieces. Subsequently he hardens the ground around the mulberry tree by boxing it with a boxing glove (叒). He then distributes three boxing gloves (叒) around the stem of the tree to protect it against freezing during the winter.
old variant of 桑[sang1]

Words with 扶桑

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Sentences with 扶桑

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