Bran reading [fū] and "bran" are standard secondary characters in modern Chinese, which were first seen in the Xiao seal era of Qin State and belonged to the pictophonetic characters of six books. The basic meaning of "bran" is the skin left after wheat grinding, such as bran. It means bread crumbs, such as bran gold.
Wheat bran is a by-product of wheat processing flour. Wheat bran is yellow, flaky or powdery. There are some germs at the end of wheat husk (that is, the part where wheat germinates), accounting for about 5- 10% of the total wheat husk.
Brand words:
1, bran charcoal.
Bran charcoal, a Chinese word, is pronounced as fū tàn, which means charcoal and comes from harmony.
2, peach.
Fur peach, pinyin is fū táo, a Chinese vocabulary, which is interpreted as peach-shaped chaff charcoal.
3. Bran gold.
Bran gold, pronounced FJīn and n, is a Chinese word, which means gold as thin as bran.
4. Bran pulp.
Bran pulp, pronounced f Jiāng, is a Chinese word, which means pulp made from bran washing powder. Used to pulp clothes.
5, salt bran root.
The root of salt bran is the root of Rhus sumac, which is pronounced as [yán fū zi gēn].
Kangxi dictionary:
Guang Yun is full of fragrance, and auspicious clouds are full of fragrance. "Shuo Wen" wheat crumbs are also. A stork.
Another fruit name. Salt bran. See materia medica.