Li is the most populous surname in the world. In order to distinguish it from other homonyms, it is often called "Li Shibazi" or "Li Muzi". In Taiwan Province Province, North Korea and Viet Nam, Li is also a common surname, and Li is the second largest surname in North Korea.
The word "Li" comes from the Chinese character "Li" in China, pronounced lǐ. The main meaning of this word refers to a small deciduous tree whose fruit is called "Mei", which is yellow or purplish red when it is ripe and edible. Peach was stiff in the Li Dynasty (peach and Mei were originally used to show that brothers love each other and help each other, but later they meant to replace each other or suffer for others). Give a peach back. Li's crown is not straight. Don't say that peaches and plums are everywhere, you will find your own way. It's also China's surname. This word, like the ancient "Li", is synonymous with ancient judges.