Millet, pronounced shǔshǔ, consonant sh, rhyme u, tritone.
Interpretation:
1, Sorghum, botanical name, family Gramineae, genus Marshmallow, annual herb, culms thick and central filling, up to more than two meters high.
2, network buzzword, from the "uncle" of the harmonic, the original refers to the loli complex of middle-aged men, and later on the network gradually from the pejorative word into a neutral word, become the word "uncle" pronouns. Sometimes it is also known as "weird uncle".
3. Millet is the common name of a plant in the family Rafflesiaceae, genus Rafflesia - coriander (scientific name: DaphnegenkwaSieb.etZucc.).
The historical origin of sorghum
Sorghum's relevant excavated artifacts and agricultural books and history prove that sorghum cultivation at least 5,000 years of history, and its origins and evolution over the years, there have been two claims, one that it is imported from Africa or India, and the other that it is native to China. But many researchers believe that sorghum originated in Africa and later spread to India and then to the Far East.
Sorghum is widely distributed in the world, with much morphological variation, and Africa is the region with the most sorghum varieties. Snowdon collected 17 wild species of sorghum, of which 16 are from Africa, Africa accounts for 28 of the 31 cultivars identified, and only four of the 158 varieties are outside Africa.