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(pú) surname Pu; old place name

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(pú) refers to various monocotyledonous flowering plants including Acorus calamus and Typha orientalis; common cattail; bullrush

蒲公英 (w)

(púgōngyīng) dandelion; Taraxacum mongolicum

蒲剧 (w)

(pújù) Puzhou opera of Shanxi Province

蒲团 (w)

(pútuán) praying mat (Buddhism, made of woven cattail)

蒲圻 (w)

(púqí) Puqi, old name for Chibi county level city 赤壁市[Chi4 bi4 shi4], Xianning 咸宁市, Hubei

蒲圻市 (w)

(púqíshì) Puqi, old name for Chibi county level city 赤壁市[Chi4 bi4 shi4], Xianning 咸宁市, Hubei

蒲城 (w)

(púchéng) Pucheng county in Wèinán 渭南[Wei4 nan2], Shǎnxī

蒲城县 (w)

(púchéngxiàn) Pucheng county in Wèinán 渭南[Wei4 nan2], Shǎnxī

蒲式耳 (w)

(púshìěr) bushel (one eight of a gallon)

蒲扇 (w)

(púshàn) cattail-leaf fan

蒲松龄 (w)

(púsōnglíng) Pu Songling (1640-1715), author of 聊齋志異|聊斋志异[Liao2 zhai1 Zhi4 yi4]

蒲棒 (w)

(púbàng) spike or male flower of cattail (Typha orientalis)

蒲江 (w)

(pújiāng) Pujiang county in Chengdu 成都[Cheng2 du1], Sichuan

蒲江县 (w)

(pújiāngxiàn) Pujiang county in Chengdu 成都[Cheng2 du1], Sichuan

蒲瓜 (w)

(púguā) white flowered gourd or calabash (family Crescentia)

蒲甘 (w)

(púgān) Bagan (Pagan), ancient capital of Myanmar (Burma)

蒲甘王朝 (w)

(púgānwángcháo) Bagan (Pagan) Dynasty of Myanmar (Burma), 1044-1287

蒲县 (w)

(púxiàn) Pu county in Linfen 臨汾|临汾[Lin2 fen2], Shanxi

蒲草箱 (w)

(púcǎoxiāng) rush basket

蒲葵 (w)

(púkuí) Chinese fan palm; Livistona chinensis

蒲鉾 (w)

(púmóu) kamaboko (fish paste made from surimi)

蒲隆地 (w)

(púlóngdì) Burundi

蒲鞋 (w)

(púxié) straw sandals