Lí is the spelling used by textbooks published by the ministry of education and formation It has symbol li and atomic number 3 It is used in, at least, literature textbooks (e.g
7 Perhatian Li Rong pada Pei Wen Xuan di Drama The Princess
Nhà lí (“the li dynasty”))
In some history textbooks, however, lý is inexplicably used instead (e.g
Nhà lý (“the ly dynasty”)). The meaning of li is lithium. The solmization syllable used for the semitone between the sixth and seventh degrees of a scale. See examples of li used in a sentence.
Li in american english (li) noun (in chinese ethical philosophy) the etiquette traditionally prescribed for individuals or groups of people in a given situation In chinese culture, li refers to a concept often translated as propriety, rites, rituals, or etiquette It's a fundamental principle in confucian philosophy that represents appropriate behavior based on one's status in a relationship or community. The name li is of chinese origin and has multiple meanings depending on the specific characters used to write it
One common meaning is beautiful or pretty.
Li bian (xu zhigao), the founder of the southern tang, also changed his surname to li The emperors of later tang and southern tang continued the tang tradition of liberally bestowing the li surname on their favoured people. In mainland china and among its expatriates, this surname is generally romanized as li in accordance with the hanyu pinyin system Λίθος, líthos, 'stone') is a chemical element