sù
Poppy [yīng sù]?
(noun) A biennial herb with oblong leaves, red, pink, white, and purple flowers, and a spherical fruit which, when immature, sheds a white pulp when the rind is cut, and which is used as a raw material in the production of opium.
Suomi [sù mǐ] means grain.
Peas and millet [shū sù] beans and millet, a general term for grain.
Sut [sù tè]?
The name of an ancient region in Central Asia. It is located in the valley of the Zeravshan River between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers. The inhabitants belonged to the Iranian language group and were mainly engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry, with well-developed commerce. For the Silk Road through, and China has a long history of economic and cultural ties.
Yī sù (一粟) is an ancient unit of length and weight.
Mi Su [mǐ sù] Rice and corn. Generally refers to grain.
Jinsu Lan [jīn sù lán]?
Small evergreen shrub. The stem has nodes. Leaves opposite, elliptic, with obtuse serrate margins. Early summer flowering, spikes, conical, small, yellow-green flowers, very fragrant. Cultivated in Guangdong, Fujian and other places in China. It is used for ornamental and tea smoking. Also known as pearl orchid, pearl orchid.
Lu Su [lú sù]?
Botanical name. Graminae marshmallow genus, annual herbs. The stem contains high sugar content, can be eaten raw, and can be used as raw material for sugar production.
Corn [sù lì] grain.