plum
Chinese pinyin: lǐ
Five strokes: sb
Meaning interpretation:
1, Li Ming's pictophonetic characters. A child's voice came from the Woods. Original intention: Li Shu.
Same original meaning. Deciduous tree, with white flowers in spring, the fruit is called plum, which is yellow or purplish red when mature and can be eaten.
Lee, lee. -Shuo Wen
There are plums in Beishan. -The Book of Songs? Xiaoya? There is a platform in Nanshan.
Another example: Li Xia went to Gua Tian (a place that is easy to arouse suspicion). Also refers to the fruits of plum trees, plum blossoms and plum gardens.
Flowers like peaches and plums-The Book of Songs? Zhao Nan? What is this? "
(Li: Li Hua)
Return the favor to Li. -The Book of Songs? Daya? restrain
(Li: Li Zi)
There is a plum in the mountain. -The Book of Songs? Feng Wang? There is marijuana in the mountains.
(Li: Li Yuan)
2. Prison officials. Pass on "reasons"
It's Li. -"pipe? Law "
3. star name. That is, arcturus II, the triangle star of Virgo.
4. Plum plants.
Alias: Shan Mei, Jia Qingzi, Jia Yingzi, Jade Emperor Li.
Classification: Rosaceae, Prunus.
5 surname: one of the hundred surnames, Li See surname.
It accounts for 7.9% of the Han population, or more than 87 million people. Li is widely distributed in China, mostly in the north, and almost all over the world overseas. According to ancient data, Li is a descendant of Ying, and Li is the first.
At the end of Shang Dynasty, he settled in Luyi County, Henan Province because he could not escape from Henan. In order to appreciate (the fruit of a woody plant) being there when he escaped and avoid Yin's pursuit, he changed his surname Li.
Li lived in Henan for more than 200 years from the end of Shang Dynasty to the beginning of Eastern Zhou Dynasty. During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Li's surname developed to Gansu and Hebei. During the Western Han Dynasty, one of Li's surnames moved to today's Shandong. From about the Eastern Han Dynasty, Li moved to the southwest, distributed in Sichuan and Guangxi. Before the Tang Dynasty, the surname Li mainly developed in the north and only distributed in some areas south of the Yangtze River.