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Pu stroke order
Brief introduction to nouns:
"Pu" is a polysemous word which is widely used in Chinese characters. It can refer to a plant, a musical instrument or a place name. Pupu is a common wet plant with long and narrow leaves and erect inflorescences. The leaves of Pu Yecan are processed into practical products, such as Pu Xi and Pu Tuan. Futon is regarded as a kind of seat in the traditional culture of southern China, and is often used in courtyards or rest places.
Common usage:
Music equipment:
Pu is a silent flute, usually made of bamboo or pu tube. Its melodious voice is usually used in folk music and cultural performances. Traditionally, Pu is a variant of China's ancient musical instrument Xiao.
Place name:
Pu refers to pucheng county, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, China. This place is famous for its rich Pu Li (hats made of Pu Ye). In addition, Pu also appears in some other place names, such as Puxian, Pujiang and Pucheng.
Metaphor:
In Chinese characters, Pu also has a figurative meaning. For example, Pu Wei Thought describes an independent and detached interest; The dream in Huangpu represents the mysterious feeling of dreaming. The word Pu has a wide range of uses, which can not only represent a creature in nature, but also be a musical instrument in the humanities field.
Related words:
Dandelion, Pu Songling, Pu Opera, Acorus calamus, Acorus gramineus, Typha Typha, Pukui, Gladiolus, Pulao, Pu 'er, Puwei, Pucao, Pufan, Pucai, Acorus calamus wine, Puyue, Pubao, Pubang, Pool.
Poems about Pu:
Water chestnuts and lotus flowers echo in the blue river, and reed mats grow with wheat. -From Xie Lingyun's Stone House Returning to the Lake in the Southern and Northern Dynasties
Coach Putin can use troops, but there are no dogs barking thousands of miles. —— Excerpted from Wei Zhuang's Poems on Fu Qin in Tang Dynasty.
Puwei sewed for a while, and then it was overnight. -from the anonymous "Peacock Flying Southeast" in the Han Dynasty.
Puwei line is like silk, but the rock does not move. -from the anonymous "Peacock Flying Southeast" in the Han Dynasty.
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