Fu combined prose and poetry, while Shi featured short lines that could be sung!
Shangkui Lin has written: 'Guang jin shi yun fu' -- subject(s): Chinese Inscriptions, Chinese language, Inscriptions, Chinese, Phonology, Writing
Fu Shen has written: 'Chongqing er shi si xiao shi' -- subject(s): Chinese drama
Fu Luo has written: 'Beijing shi nian' 'Yanshan shi hua' -- subject(s): Chinese poetry, History and criticism
wo shi ta-di zhang-fu
Junlian Fu has written: 'Su fu yan jiu' 'Shi shi qi xie' -- subject(s): Chinese fiction, Dunhuang manuscripts, History and criticism
In Japanese, "fu" is a hiragana character (ふ) used for phonetic spelling, while "shi" is another hiragana character (し). They are both used in writing and reading Japanese language, but represent different sounds.
Sang Fu has written: 'Ai qing shi pian' -- subject(s): Chinese poetry
Jimei Fu has written: 'Duan Yucai Shi jing yun fen shi qi bu biao zheng wu' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Shi jing, Versification
Shen Fu has written: 'Shu fa jian ding' -- subject(s): Appreciation, Chinese Calligraphy 'Yuan dai huang shi shu hua shou cang shi lue' 'Contemporary calligraphy and painting from the Republic of China' -- subject(s): Biography, Calligraphers, Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese Painting, Exhibitions, Painters 'Shu shi yu shu ji (Fu Shen shu fa lun wen ji)'
Fu Zhu has written: 'Ming jia shi fa hui bian' -- subject(s): Chinese poetry, History and criticism
Fu Shi has written: 'Gongtan =' 'Qing nian shi ye xiu yang jiang hua' -- subject(s): Professional ethics
Yuzhang Fu has written: 'Ming Qing shi xue shi' -- subject(s): Historiography, History