Selecting three half orbits near the epicenter of Pu'er earthquake, we analyzed the Ne data recorded in their revisited orbits during a year before this earthquake, and extracted Ne precursors. The results show that: 1 There are significant seasonal variations of ionospheric Ne in night time, which exhibit different shapes respectively in four seasons; 2 There are three main shapes of Ne: single-peak, saddle-shaped and even-shaped, all of which may occur in four seasons, but each season with its typical shape relatively; 3 Spatial images of Ne showed high values near the epicenter in 30 days before the earthquake, and there is a good correlation between anomaly and distribution of earthquake in space and time, which reflects that these spatial anomalies were indeed concerned with the earthquake; 4 There shows a certain similarity of the Ne curves among revisited orbits, which can provide background information for distinguishing and identification of seismic anomaly.