The original meaning of the word "Li" refers to pairs of beautiful antlers growing on the head of a deer. This feature was regarded as a symbol of beauty and power in ancient times. To sum up, the origin of the word "Li" is closely related to the pairs of antlers on the deer head, and has experienced the evolution of the glyphs from oracle bone inscriptions to bronze inscriptions, seal scripts to modern regular script.
[lê] Good looking, beautiful: For example,"beautiful" describes people or things that are beautiful and make people feel happy;"beautiful quality" refers to a woman's beautiful appearance;"wind and sunshine" describes the sunny and warm weather and beautiful scenery. Attachment: "attachment" means attachment or attachment to another object. [lí][Koryo] A dynasty in Korean history, it was customary to refer to Korea in the old days. Ancient times have been "suffering" and encountered.

Li, pronounced in Mandarin, is lí and lí. It was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty and belongs to pictophonetic characters in the Six Books. When pronounced as lè, the basic meaning of beauty is good-looking, beautiful, like beautiful; the extended meaning is attachment, like attachment. When reading lí, the basic meaning of Li is the same as "suffering", encounter. In modern Chinese, lí is also used as Koryo, referring to the dynasty in Korean history. In the old days, it was used to refer to Korea.

Good looking; beautiful: strong ~. Show ~. Wind and Day ~. Last name. Attachment: Attachment ~. [ lí ] Lishui (Líshu), place name, in Zhejiang. [Koryo]. The dynasty in the history of the Korean Peninsula (918-1392 AD), namely the Wang family of Koryo. Our country habitually uses it to refer to North Korea or something about North Korea: ~ people.~ Ginseng.~ Paper. Shuowen Jiezi Classical Chinese version of Shuowen Jiezi: Beauty is travel.

In terms of the evolution of the glyphs,"Li" consists of the image and voice of the deer, symbolizing the travel characteristics of the deer when looking for food. This is reflected in ancient books such as Shuo Wen Jie Zi and Zhou Li. Related words also include "huá lê)," magnificent "(zhuàng lê)," fălê) and "yàn lê", which each describe different levels and styles of beauty.



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