| 拂士 | bì shì | attendant to the emperor; wise counselor |
| 吹拂 | chuī fú | to brush; to caress (of breeze); to praise | |
| 拂晓 | fú xiǎo | daybreak; approach of dawn | |
| 飘拂 | piāo fú | to drift lightly | |
| 拂尘 | fú chén | horsetail whisk; duster | |
| 拂袖而去 | fú xiù ér qù | to storm off in a huff (idiom) |
| 1 | The breeze kissed the tree tops. | |
| 2 | The wind kissed her hair. | |
| 3 | The wind kissed her hair. | |
| 4 | A sweet wind blew in the August afternoon. | |
| 5 | As I walked forward I could feel cobwebs brushing my face. |