Pufan, Pujie, Liu Pu, Pubang, Pubao, Pucao, Purong, Puju, Putin, Bianpu, Pu Tao, Puzhi, Pufu, Pubian, Pugua, Puping, Pu Shu, Putuan, Pu Jie, Puche, Puren, Puyi, Tuanpu and Lu.
Second, Pu's explanation:
Typha, commonly known as Typha. Perennial herbs. Born by the water or in a pond. Roots are horizontal and spikes of flowers are like candles. Leaves are used for textile, and rhizomes can extract starch.
Extended data
First, the evolution of etymology:
Second, related words:
1, Pubao [pú bāo]?
A utensil made of cattail leaves for holding things.
2. Pucao [Austria]?
The stems and leaves of cattail can be used for weaving.
3. Rong Rong?
The white fluff on the female flower spike of cattail can be used as a pillow. Also known as velvet antler.
4. Pu Opera?
One of Shanxi local operas, popular in the south of the province. Also known as Zhou Pu Bangzi.
5. Putin [jīng pú]?
Silk and carriages used to recruit wise men in ancient times.