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Hanzi Character Search: 李

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李
plum; judge; surname
Radical 𣎳𣎴
Strokes (without radical) 3 Total Strokes 7
Mandarin reading Cantonese reading lei5
Japanese on reading ri Japanese kun reading sumomo
Korean reading li Vietnamese reading

CEDICT Entries:

   [ péng ]    Li Yapeng (1971-), PRC actor
   [ daì shù ]    Lie algebra (math.)
   [ xiū xián ]    Danny Lee Sau-Yin (1953-), Hong Kong actor and director
   [ qiáng ]    Li Keqiang (1955-), PRC politician, prime minister from 2013
   [ gōng ]    Li Gongpu (-1946), communist killed by Guomindang in Kunming in 1946
西   [ bo neì ]    Wilhelm Liebknecht (1826-1900), political activist and founding member of the German Socialist Party SPD
   [ shāng yǐn ]    Li Shangyin (c. 813-858), Tang poet
   [ jiā chéng ]    Sir Li Ka-shing (1928-), Hong Kong businessman
   [ guó haó ]    Brandon Lee (1965-1993), American actor, son of Bruce Lee
   [ zhaō ]    Li Dazhao (1889-1927), early Chinese Marxist and founding member of the communist party
   [ tiān ]    Li Tianlu (1910-1998), Taiwanese master puppeteer
   [ zhuàn ]    Tale of Courtesan Li Wa, novel by Tang writer Bai Xingjian 白行簡|白行简[Bai2 Xing2 jian3] along the lines of La Traviata, favorite opera plot
   [ lán ]    Li Jilan or Li Ye 李冶[Li3 Ye3] (713-784), Tang dynasty female poet
   [ níng ]    Li Ning (1963-), PRC gymnast, winner of three gold medals at Los Angeles 1984 Olympic games
   [ baǒ jiā ]    Li Boyuan 李伯元 or Li Baojia (1867-1906), late Qing journalist, novelist and social observer, author of Observations on the current state of officialdom 官場現形記|官场现形记
   [ lóng ]    Bruce Lee (1940-1973), Hong Kong actor and martial arts expert
   [ lán qīng ]    Li Lanqing (1932-), PRC politician
广   [ guǎng ]    Li Guang (-119 BC), Han dynasty general, nicknamed Flying General 飛將軍|飞将军 and much feared by the Xiongnu 匈奴
寿   [ yán shoù ]    Li Yanshou (fl. 650), compiler of History of the Southern 南史 and Northern Dynasties 北史
   [ yàn hóng ]    Robin Li (1968-), founder and CEO of Baidu 百度, a PRC Internet company
   [ hoù zhǔ ]    Li Houzhu (c. 937-978), the final Southern Tang ruler (ruled 961-975) and a renowned poet, given name Li Yu 李煜
   [ héng ]    Li Heng, personal name of thirteenth Tang emperor Muzong 穆宗[Mu4 Zong1] (795-824), reigned 821-825
怀   [ yuǎn ]    Li Huaiyuan (-756), senior Tang dynasty official
   [ shì gǎn jūn ]    listeria bacillus
   [ chāng haò ]    Lee Chang-ho (1975-), South Korean Go player
   [ shí zhēn ]    Li Shizhen (1518-1593), Ming botanist and pharmacologist, author of Compendium of Medical Herbs 本草綱目|本草纲目[Ben3 cao3 Gang1 mu4]
   [ ]    Li Ye, personal name of twentieth Tang emperor Zhaozong 昭宗[Zhao1 zong1] (867-904), reigned 888-904
   [ huì chāng ]    Lee Hoi-chang (1935-), South Korean politician
   [ shù ]    plum tree
   [ shì chaó xiǎn ]    Joseon, last Korean dynasty (1392-1910)
   [ yuān ]    Li Yuan, personal name of first Tang emperor Gaozu 唐高祖[Tang2 Gao1 zu3] (566-635), reigned 618-626
   [ cāng ]    Licang district of Qingdao city 青島市|青岛市, Shandong
   [ cāng ]    Licang district of Qingdao city 青島市|青岛市, Shandong
   [ ]    Li Yu (1611-c. 1680), late Ming and early Qing writer and dramatist
   [ kaǐ ]    Richard Li (1966-), Hong Kong businessman and philanthropist
   [ ěr wáng ]    King Lear, 1605 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚
   [ ruì huán ]    Li Ruihuan (1934-), former Chinese politician
   [ dēng huī ]    Lee Teng-hui (1923-2020), Taiwanese politician, president of ROC 1988-2000
   [ baǐ yaò ]    Li Baiyao (565-648), Tang dynasty writer and historian, compiler of History of Qi of the Northern dynasties 北齊書|北齐书
   [ yuē ]    Joseph Needham (1900-1995), British biochemist and author of Science and Civilization in China
   [ chún ]    Li Chun, personal name of twelfth Tang emperor Xianzong 憲宗|宪宗[Xian4 zong1] (778-820), reigned 805-820
绿   [ yuán ]    Li Lüyuan (1707-1790), Qing dynasty writer, author of novel Lamp in the Side Street 岐路燈|岐路灯[Qi2 lu4 Deng1]
   [ weí ]    Titus Livius or Livy (59 BC-17 AD), Roman historian
   [ weí shǐ tuó ]    Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009), French social anthropologist
   [ weí ]    Levi's (brand)
   [ yīng ]    Li Ying (1963-), Japanese-educated Chinese documentary film director
   [ zhaò ]    Li Zhao (c. 800), Tang dynasty scholar and official
   [ weì gōng ]    Li Wei Gong, Duke Li of Wei, official title of Li Jing 李靖[Li3 Jing4]
   [ chéng ēn ]    Euna Li, US-Korean woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009
   [ sòng ]    Li Song, personal name of eleventh Tang emperor Shunzong 順宗|顺宗[Shun4 zong1] (761-806), reigned 805-806
   [ ]    Li He (790-816), Tang poet
   [ zhì ]    Li Zhi (1527-1602), late Ming philosopher, historian and writer
   [ lián jié ]    Li Lianjie or Jet Li (1963-), martial arts sportsman, subsequently film star and director
   [ yuǎn zhé ]    Yuan T. Lee (1936-), Taiwanese-born Chemist and Nobel Prize winner in 1986
   [ tiě ]    Li Tie (1977-), footballer
   [ tiě ]    Iron-Crutch Li, one of the Eight Immortals 八仙[Ba1 xian1] in Chinese mythology, walking around with an iron crutch and carrying a gourd with special medicine
   [ cháng chūn ]    Li Changchun (1944-), PRC politician
   [ kaī ]    Kai-Fu Lee (1961-), Taiwanese computer scientist and IT executive, founding president of Google China 2005-2009
   [ yún ]    Euna Lee (phonetic transcription), US woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009, also written 李誠恩|李诚恩[Li3 Cheng2 en1]
   [ xiǎn lóng ]    Lee Hsien Loong (1952-), Singapore PAP politician, eldest son of Lee Kuan Yew 李光耀[Li3 Guang1 yao4], prime minister from 2004
鸿   [ hóng zhāng ]    Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat
鸿   [ hóng zhāng sui ]    chop suey (American Chinese dish)
   [ péng ]    Li Peng (1928-2019), leading PRC politician, prime minister 1987-1998, reportedly leader of the conservative faction advocating the June 1989 Tiananmen clampdown
   [ shān ]    Lee Lai-Shan (1970-), former windsurfing world champion from Hong Kong
⇒ b7李   [ ]    Sir Tim Berners-Lee (1955-), British computer scientist and co-creator of the World Wide Web
⇒    [ ]    gooseberry
⇒    [ táng taì zōng weì gōng wèn duì ]    "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang", military treatise attributed to Li Jing 李靖[Li3 Jing4] and one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]
⇒    [ shì ]    damson (fruit)
⇒    [ zhāng sān ]    Zhang the Third and Li the Fourth (idiom), Tom, Dick and Harry
⇒    [ zhāng sān wáng zhaò liù ]    four proverbial names, Tom, Dick and Harry
⇒    [ zhāng guān daì ]    lit. to put Zhang's hat on Li's head, to attribute sth to the wrong person (idiom), to confuse one thing with another
⇒    [ zhāng jiā cháng jiā duǎn ]    lit. the Zhangs are better off than the Lis (idiom); to gossip about the neighbors
⇒    [ zhāng wáng zhaò ]    anyone, Mr Average, any Tom, Dick or Harry
⇒    [ tuō yùn xíng li ]    luggage that has been checked in (on flight)
⇒    [ toú taó baò ]    toss a peach, get back a plum (idiom); to return a favor, to exchange gifts, Scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours.
⇒    [ xuán zhuǎn xíng li chuán sòng daì ]    luggage conveyor belt, carousel
⇒    [ guā tián xià zhěng guān ]    lit. don't tie your shoelaces in a melon patch, and don't adjust your hat under a plum tree (idiom), fig. don't do anything that might arouse suspicion, innocent acts may be misconstrued
⇒    [ yàn taó ]    lit. beautiful as peach and prune, fig. radiant beauty
⇒    [ caì ]    Cai Li Fo, Choy Li Fut, Choy Lay Fut, Choi Lei Fut, Choy Lai Fut, Choy Ley Fut, Choi Lei Faht, Tsai Li Fo, Choi Leih Faht - Martial Art
⇒    [ xíng li chuán sòng daì ]    luggage conveyor belt, carousel
⇒    [ xíng li yuán ]    porter, bellboy
⇒    [ xíng bān yùn gōng ]    baggage handler
⇒    [ tiě ]    see 李鐵拐|李铁拐[Li3 Tie3 guai3]

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