Li pinyin

"Li" is a first-class Chinese character, pronounced "Li".

1. Interpretation: [Litchi], an evergreen tree, with spherical fruit and tumor-like protrusions on the shell, purplish red at maturity, white and translucent flesh and sweet juice. The fruit of this plant is also called "off-branch" and "pear".

Second, a detailed explanation

1, name: grass name. That is, "Marin". Also known as "horsepower". A perennial herb with long hard fibrous roots, narrow leaves and blue flowers. Flowers and seeds can be used as medicine, leaves can be used to make paper, and roots can be used to make brushes. Litchi. Such as litchi (litchi).

2. Last name: "Also known as Li Fei, Li Fei or Li Fei. Originally the surname of Qiang nationality in history. In the Tang Dynasty, Li was not the guardian of Yu, and in the Sui Dynasty, Li was not a hero. This surname still exists in modern times. " (Excerpted from Chen Mingyuan and Wang Zonghu's Complete Collection of China Surnames). Now it has been changed to Li, living in Shaanxi and Gansu (Gaoyu Village, Jiaocun Township, Ning County, Qingyang City, Xinning Town, Zhengning County, Yongzheng Township and other places. Some Li surnames in Zhengning are pronounced Ni), and they are also found in Inner Mongolia, Shanxi and Hubei.

Third, litchi sentence:

1. Fangcun District is merged into Liwan District, which is administratively subordinate to Liwan District.

2. Rongzhou's tribute is fried litchi, while Luzhou provides fresh litchi. It seems that the variety of litchi in Luzhou is unique.

3. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the planting area of litchi expanded, especially the appearance of famous litchi "hanging green", which made Zengcheng litchi famous.

The moral of litchi

1, seeking wealth: litchi symbolizes wealth and harvest. Its bright and ruddy appearance and juicy and sweet fruit are regarded as a symbol of wealth and happiness. In the traditional culture of China, litchi often appears in rich places or special occasions, such as weddings and celebrations, symbolizing wealth and prosperity.

2. Family and reunion: In China culture, litchi is also related to family reunion and affection. Litchi is often used as symbolic food in important lunar festivals in China, such as Mid-Autumn Festival and Spring Festival. Its multi-petal pulp and tightly wrapped stones symbolize the unity and harmony of family members.

3. Beautiful and festive: Litchi is associated with prosperity and festive because of its gorgeous appearance and unique flavor. Litchi is often used for decoration and appreciation, and plays an important role in festivals and weddings. It symbolizes the beauty and happiness of life.