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lí
Summary
lí is an Eight Trigrams[1]. lí has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- lí's instance of is recorded as Eight Trigrams[3].
- lí's instance of is recorded as concept[4].
- lí's based on is recorded as yang[5].
- lí's based on is recorded as Shaoyin[6].
- lí followed duì[7].
- lí was followed by zhèn[8].
- lí's notation is recorded as ☲[9].
- lí's name in kana is recorded as り[10].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as míng yí[11].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as bì[12].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as jì jì[13].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as jiā rén[14].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as fēng[15].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as lí[16].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as gé[17].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as tóng rén[18].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as jìn[19].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as lǚ[20].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as wèi jì[21].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as dǐng[22].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as shì kè[23].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as kuí[24].
- lí's derivative work is recorded as dà yǒu[25].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include Eight Trigrams[3] and concept[4].
Why It Matters
lí has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] lí is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]