Singer Pu Shu, whose real name is Pu Shu, officially became a signed singer of "Wheatfield Music" in October 1996, and took the stage name Pu Shu. In fact, Pu is not his real last name, but his stage name. As a stage name, "Pu Shu" can be regarded as the surname Pu, or it can be regarded as a simple word. When pronounced as pǔ, it means unfinished. Wood, metaphor without modification: ~ plain. ~ Real. ~Thick. ~Quality.
The surname Park (proverb: ?, pronunciation, Korean: Ba, Mandarin pinyin: Piáo, Japanese: Baku) is one of the Korean surnames, accounting for about 9% of the total population in South Korea, together* **There are about 300 hongon (also known as ancestral place in Greater China), which is one of the common surnames in South Korea and North Korea. It is pronounced as piáo in Mandarin and translated as Park in English. This surname is widely distributed in the three northeastern provinces of mainland China.
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Pu, a polyphonic character, mainly has the following four pronunciations:
1. When pronounced as pō, it is an ancient weapon. A long, narrow knife with a short handle, for use with both hands.
2. When pronounced as pǔ, it means wood without fine processing, which means unmodified: ~ plain. ~ Real. ~Thick. ~Quality.
3. When pronounced as pò, it means a deciduous tree with oval leaves and serrated upper edges. The flowers are small and light yellow in color. The fruit is spherical, black, sweet and edible. Utensils can be made from wood.
4. When pronounced as piáo, it is one of the common surnames of the Korean ethnic group. The Chinese surname Pu first originated in Ba County of Yizhou (roughly Sichuan today) during the Eastern Han Dynasty. According to "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi" records: "In the 20th year of Jian'an, the Bayi king Puhu raised the Bayi people to annex him.
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Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Pu