- 朴素 pǔsù plainsimple and unadorned in style or appearance; not colorful or showy
- 朴实 pǔshí sincere and honestSincere, guileless, and honest in character or behavior
- 质朴 zhìpǔ simple and unadornedplain; unaffected; unsophisticated; rustic; earthy; simplicity; naivety
- 古朴 gǔpǔ simple and unadornedhaving a simple, classic, and unsophisticated style, especially in reference to art, architecture, or customs; rustic and traditional
- 淳朴 chúnpǔ honest and simplehonest and unsophisticated; guileless and simple in nature; sincere and plain
- 纯朴 chúnpǔ simple and honesthonest and simple; unsophisticated or guileless in character or thought or lifestyle
- 简朴 jiǎnpǔ simple and unadornedsimple and plain in one's way of life, dress, or surroundings
- 艰苦朴素 jiānkǔpǔsù hard work and plain livingto be hardworking and live a simple, frugal life; characterizes a person who can endure hardship and avoids extravagance
- 朴实无华 pǔshíwúhuá plain and unadorned(idiom) simple and sincere; without any flashy show or decoration
- 俭朴 jiǎnpǔ thrifty and simpleeconomical and unpretentious in one's lifestyle
- 返朴归真 fǎnpǔguīzhēn to return to simplicityTo shed superficial decorations and return to one's original state of simplicity and truth
- 素朴 sùpǔ simple and unadornedsimple; plain; unadorned; unsophisticated
- 朴拙 pǔzhuō simple and unadornedsincere and unaffected; simple and honest in a way that lacks artificial polish or flattery
- 朴学 pǔxué solid learningAncient Chinese scholarship characterized by plainness and solidity, often used as a general term for the study of Confucian classics
- 朴质 pǔzhì simple and unadornedsimple and unadorned; pure and natural without decorative flourishes
- 拙朴 zhuōpǔ austeresimple and natural; austere and unadorned; humble in style
- 李公朴 lǐgōngpǔ Li GongpuLi Gongpu (1902-1946), a prominent social activist and supporter of the Chinese Communist Party who was assassinated by the Guomindang in Kunming
- 白朴 báipǔ Bai PuBai Pu (1226-1306), a famous Yuan dynasty dramatist and one of the [[元曲四大家|元曲四大家|yuan2 qu3 si4 da4 jia1]].
- 浑朴 húnpǔ simple and honestsimple and honest; describing people, character, or artistic style that is natural, plain, and unaffected
- 诚朴 chéngpǔ honest and simplehonest and simple; sincere and plain; truthful and simple
- 朴次茅斯 pǔcìmáosī PortsmouthPortsmouth, a seaport in southern England
- 曾朴 zēngpǔ Zeng PuZeng Pu (1872–1935), a Chinese novelist, translator, and publisher known for his novel [[孽海花|孽海花|nie4 hai3 hua1]].
- 朴厚 pǔhòu honest and simplesimple and loyal; honest and kindhearted
- 朴直 pǔzhí honest and straightforwardhonest and straightforward; simple and sincere; plain and blunt
- 朴忠 pǔzhōng loyal and honesthonest, loyal, and faithful; simple and sincere in one's devotion
- 醇朴 chúnpǔ gentle and honestgentle and honest; simple and unsophisticated
- 朴陋 pǔlòu simple and unadornedplain and in an original state, without artificial decoration
- 朴钝 pǔdùn bluntnot sharp, especially referring to knives or swords
- 斫雕为朴 zhuódiāowéipǔ to choose simplicity over ornament(idiom) to remove superficial showiness and return to a natural or simple state; to eschew ornamentation for the sake of simplicity
- 勤俭朴实 qínjiǎnpǔshí hardworking and unpretentioushardworking, thrifty, plain, and honest
- 勤俭朴素 qínjiǎnpǔsù hardworking and thriftyhardworking, thrifty, and unpretentious; a set phrase describing someone who lives a simple and diligent life
- 勤朴 qínpǔ hardworking and frugalindustrious and simple; able to work hard and live plainly
- 反朴归真 fǎnpǔguīzhēn to return to simplicity(variant form) to return to one's original nature; to discard artificiality and return to a state of simple truth
- 抱朴 bàopǔ to maintain simplicityto preserve one's innate simple nature; to harbor no ambitions and be content with one's lot; to be free from passions and desires
- 敦朴 dūnpǔ honest and sincerehonest and sincere; upright; simple and kind
- 斲雕为朴 zhuódiāowéipǔ to choose simplicity over ornamentationTo get rid of extravagance and return to a state of simple authenticity; to eschew ornamentation for the sake of simplicity.
- 朴樕 púsù small tree(literary) small tree; shrub; undergrowth
- 朴茂 pǔmào honest and sincere(literary) simple, sincere, and honest; having an upright character
- 朴野 pǔyě simple and rusticsimple; rustic; (of a person) honest and straightforward but lacking in social graces or etiquette
- 朴门 pǔmén permaculturepermaculture; a system of agricultural and social design principles centered on simulating or directly utilizing the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems
- 朴马 pǔmǎ unbroken horseAn untamed or unbroken horse
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH