(pú) surname Pu; old place name
(pú) refers to various monocotyledonous flowering plants including Acorus calamus and Typha orientalis; common cattail; bullrush
(púgōngyīng) dandelion; Taraxacum mongolicum
(pújù) Puzhou opera of Shanxi Province
(pútuán) praying mat (Buddhism, made of woven cattail)
(púqí) Puqi, old name for Chibi county level city 赤壁市[Chi4 bi4 shi4], Xianning 咸宁市, Hubei
(púqíshì) Puqi, old name for Chibi county level city 赤壁市[Chi4 bi4 shi4], Xianning 咸宁市, Hubei
(púchéng) Pucheng county in Wèinán 渭南[Wei4 nan2], Shǎnxī
(púchéngxiàn) Pucheng county in Wèinán 渭南[Wei4 nan2], Shǎnxī
(púshìěr) bushel (one eight of a gallon)
(púshàn) cattail-leaf fan
(púsōnglíng) Pu Songling (1640-1715), author of 聊齋志異|聊斋志异[Liao2 zhai1 Zhi4 yi4]
(púbàng) spike or male flower of cattail (Typha orientalis)
(pújiāng) Pujiang county in Chengdu 成都[Cheng2 du1], Sichuan
(pújiāngxiàn) Pujiang county in Chengdu 成都[Cheng2 du1], Sichuan
(púguā) white flowered gourd or calabash (family Crescentia)
(púgān) Bagan (Pagan), ancient capital of Myanmar (Burma)
(púgānwángcháo) Bagan (Pagan) Dynasty of Myanmar (Burma), 1044-1287
(púxiàn) Pu county in Linfen 臨汾|临汾[Lin2 fen2], Shanxi
(púcǎoxiāng) rush basket
(púkuí) Chinese fan palm; Livistona chinensis
(púmóu) kamaboko (fish paste made from surimi)
(púlóngdì) Burundi
(púxié) straw sandals