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Explanation of cattails

Explanation of cattail

[the stem or leaf of cattail]

The stems and leaves of cattail can be used for weaving. Detailed explanation is cattail. Its stems and leaves can be used for weaving. Wu Renbi of the Tang Dynasty once said: "The cattails are thinly cut and the stems are white, and the rouge is dyed half red." Yingxing of the Ming and Song Dynasties' "Tiangong Kaiwu·Wa": "It is made into glazed tiles...the color is made of nameless, palm hair and other decoctions. The paint is dyed green; ocher, rosin, cattail, etc. are dyed yellow."

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Explanation of Pu ú is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows in ponds and swamps, nearly two meters high. . The rhizomes grow in mud and are edible. The leaves are long and pointed, and can be used for weaving mats and making fans. In summer, they bloom yellow flowers (also known as "cattails"): Puhuang (cattail pollen). Pu stick. Cattails. Puff. cattail leaf fan. Refers to "Calamus": Pujie. May (referring to the fifth month of the lunar calendar). Definition of grass Grass ǎ A general term for plants with soft stems among higher plants other than trees, crops, and vegetables; broadly refers to plants with relatively soft stems, including crops and vegetables: grass. weed. thatch. waterweed. Flowers and plants. Straw sandals. Thatched Cottage (thatched cottage, used by literati in the old days to call themselves a residence in the mountains and wilderness, with its own characteristics