Pronounced as lǐ, it was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions or Jinwen. Its original meaning is a deciduous tree with white flowers in spring and sweet and sour fruits in summer. Shuowen Jiezi is regarded as "the fruit of a tree", with "wood" as the square and "zi" as the phonetic side. ?
Therefore, the fruit is sweet and sour, which can relieve difficulties and fatigue. For ancient travelers who traveled long distances on foot, it was almost a necessary condolence item, so it became synonymous with travel preparation in travel bags. Today it is mainly used as a surname.
The stroke order is horizontal, vertical, left, right, left/right, vertical, horizontal and * * *. There are many related words, such as suitcase, peach and plum, Korea, Wen Li, Li Shen, evasive plum, Li Zhen, Merry, Miley, Qing Li and so on.
Extended data:
First, the evolution of glyphs.
The earliest "Li" was the structure of "Zi" under the wood when pushing the ancient characters in the Warring States seal script. However, the "Li" in the Warring States period was left "Zi" and right "Mu", not today's figures; The philologist Shang Chengzuo said that this is the ancient Chinese character Zi written by Sang Zi, but it didn't appear until Qin Zhuan, so there is no way to verify it.
Later, the seal script of the Qin Dynasty evolved into the upper half of the cross character, and Li just wrote the word "wood" in the upper half of the seal script into the current "wood" shape, and removed the circle of the word "zi" in the lower half of the seal script to write the current "zi" shape.
Second, word analysis.
1, luggage
1) Pinyin: Xing l ǐ
2) Interpretation: It was used as early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It usually refers to the clothes and daily necessities that travelers take when they go out. They are packaged and easy to carry.
2. Peaches and plums
1) Pinyin: táo lǐ
2) Interpretation: peach blossom and plum blossom; Metaphor cultivation of the younger generation and the protected; Metaphor of human youth; Metaphor glory, low character.
3. Koryo
1) Pinyin: gāo lǐ
2) Interpretation: Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty? Li Bai's.
4. Li Wen
1) Pinyin: wēn lǐ
2) Interpretation: the name of the late Tang poetry and Li Shangyin.
5. Miley
1) Pinyin: mài lǐ
2) Interpretation: Rosaceae, cherry, deciduous shrub, 2 meters high.
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