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Is Fuling fu or pei?

Fuling is as follows:

The word "Fu" in Fuling pickled mustard is pronounced fú. Fu is a polyphonic character and a second-level common Chinese character. The original meaning is the name of water, pronounced as fú, which means Fujiang River. It is also the name of the ancient state. Also pronounced póu, refers to blisters. It should be noted that the word "Fu" does not have the pronunciation "pei".

The pronunciation of "Fuling pickled mustard" is fú líng zhà cài. "Fu" in Fuling is pronounced as "fú", which means: the name of water, referring to the Fujiang River, which originates from Sichuan Province and flows through Chongqing City into the Jialing River. Nowadays, it is often used as a word for place names, such as Fuzhou, Fuling, etc. It can also be used as the abbreviation of Water Cube. The word "Fu" does not have the pronunciation "pei".

Fuling mustard:

Fuling mustard is a specialty of Fuling District, Chongqing, and a national geographical indication product of China. In April 2006, "Fuling Zhacai" was approved and registered as a geographical indication certification trademark. On January 15, 2010, the geographical indication certification trademark "Fuling Zhacai" was recognized as a "China Famous Trademark", and on December 17 of the same year, the "Fuling Zhacai" geographical indication certification trademark was recognized as a "Chongqing Famous Trademark".