traditional Chinese text: 隸
simplified Chinese text: 隶
(The way of strokes are different!)
(simplified Chinese symbol)
The meanings in Chinese:
be under
subordinate to
belong or attach to
a person in servitude
clerical style (Li-Book 隸書) of Chinese calligraphy
The clerical script, traditional Chinese 隸書 is an
archaic style of Chinese calligraphy which evolved in
the Warring States 戰國 period to the Qin dynasty 秦朝,
was dominant in the Han dynasty 漢朝, and remained in use
through the Wei-Jin 魏晉 periods. Due to its high legibility
to modern readers, it is still used for artistic flavor in
a variety of functional applications such as
headlines, signboards, and advertisements.
related keywords:
under
subordinate
belong
attached
pronunciation: lì li~4
view the li section for Mandarin pinyin practice!
calligraphic strokes animation:
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