Usage of the character 樸
pǔ
朴
[樸]
- plain and simple
- Taiwan pr. (pú)
zhuōpǔ
拙朴
[拙樸]
- austere
- humble
jiǎnpǔ
简朴
[簡樸]
- simple and unadorned
- plain
pǔsù
朴素
[樸素]
- plain and simple
- unadorned
- simple living
- not frivolous
Zēng Pǔ
曾朴
[曾樸]
- Zeng Pu (1872-1935), novelist and publisher
pǔmén
朴门
[樸門]
- permaculture (loanword)
qínpǔ
勤朴
[勤樸]
- simple and industrious
- hardworking and frugal
chúnpǔ
纯朴
[純樸]
- variant of 淳樸/淳朴 (chúnpǔ)
jiǎnpǔ
俭朴
[儉樸]
- thrifty and simple
gǔpǔ
古朴
[古樸]
- simple and unadorned (of art, architecture etc)
zhìpǔ
质朴
[質樸]
- simple
- plain
- unadorned
- unaffected
- unsophisticated
- rustic
- earthy
chúnpǔ
淳朴
[淳樸]
- simple and honest
- unsophisticated
- guileless
Bái Pǔ
白朴
[白樸]
- Bai Pu (1226-1306), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇/杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家
pǔshí
朴实
[樸實]
- plain
- simple
- guileless
- down-to-earth
- sincere and honest
chéngpǔ
诚朴
[誠樸]
- simple and sincere
sùpǔ
素朴
[素樸]
- simple
- unadorned
- unsophisticated
- naive
Lǐ Gōngpǔ
李公朴
[李公樸]
- Li Gongpu (-1946), communist killed by Guomindang in Kunming in 1946
qínjiǎnpǔsù
勤俭朴素
[勤儉樸素]
- (idiom) hardworking, thrifty and unpretentious
Pǔcìmáosī
朴次茅斯
[樸次茅斯]
- Portsmouth, southern English seaport
pǔshíwúhuá
朴实无华
[樸實無華]
- (idiom) simple; plain; unadorned
jiānkǔpǔsù
艰苦朴素
[艱苦樸素]
- leading a plain, hardworking life (idiom)
qínjiǎnpǔshí
勤俭朴实
[勤儉樸實]
- (idiom) hardworking, thrifty and unpretentious