Li pinyin
Explanation:
1, a small deciduous tree with a fruit called "plum", which is yellow or purple when mature. It's edible: peaches were stiff in the Li Dynasty (at first, "peach" and "plum" were used to show that brothers loved each other and helped each other, and later they were used to show that they replaced each other or suffered for others). Give a peach back. Li's crown is not straight. Don't say that peaches and plums are everywhere, you will find your own way.
2. Last name.
3. The ancient word "Li" is synonymous with ancient judges.
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Related words:
1, Li cone [l ǐ Zhu He]?
Posthumous title of Li Shizhe in Northern Wei Dynasty.
2. Li Xian?
It refers to Han.
3. Reese?
Imaginary names, plus Zhang San and Wang Wu, often refer to unspecified people, teasing or summarizing; Shi Li is the most popular surname in China, which has been the case since ancient times. Among hundreds of surnames, Li was ranked fourth at that time, commonly known as Li Si.
4. Li Shen?
Li Shen: a poet in Tang Dynasty. Gong Chui, originally from Qiaoxian County, Bozhou (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province), moved to Wuxi (now Jiangsu Province).
5. Li Kui jy[lǐkui]?
A hero in Water Margin, nicknamed "Black Cyclone", has the qualities of simple and generous farmers, strong resistance, loyalty to just cause and friends, but impatient.
6. Li Hui?
According to the ancient custom, women drink plum juice and wine in summer, which is called "Li Hui".