What homophonic idioms or words does Li have?

The exact words are as follows:

Yes, Li's hard, reciprocate, Li's luggage volume, Li's difficult seal, Yao's Tao Tuo, Li's Bai Tao Hong, Li's Zhao, Shen Lifu's melon, chen xi, roadside bitter Li, Li Tao's contention for Yan, Fang Tao's Li, Yan Ruli and so on.

Homophonic words: vivid, natural, Tathagata, rational, well-founded and so on.

Extended data

There are mainly the following statements about the origin of Li:

1, the surname Yuan won.

In other words, Li was born with the surname of Won, and his blood ancestors were (the surname of Won first, then the surname of Ji). Dali, who was appointed as Shun (the official in charge of criminal law), took the official family as Li (the ancient word "Li" and "Li" are interlinked? ), first Richard, then Lee. ? The ancestor of this surname is Loretta Lee, and Li Er is the eleventh.

2. Li Shu's totem theory.

In other words, Li's surname originated from totem worship and thought it was totem.

Li Yin became an official in Dali and got his surname Li. Later, he took refuge for food. Because they eat wild plums, they are cultivated as domestic plum trees, and plum trees are regarded as sacred trees, that is, totem trees. Therefore, all descendants of Li often plant Li as a symbol next to the house, and this habit has been preserved to this day. Li Baijia had a peach and plum garden, and many plum trees were planted in the palace garden of the Tang Dynasty.

3. The source of Ji's surname said.

In Shang Dynasty, there was a descendant of Zhou surnamed Ba, who lived in Zhong Lishan (now northwest of Changyang, Hubei). After the destruction of commerce, Ba people were named Ba Zi State (now Banan District, Chongqing). In 306 AD, Ba people established a great country in Sichuan, which was called Cheng Han in history. This was the first dynasty established by Li in China.

There is a view that Li's totem is not a plum tree but a tiger. The totem of Laozi's birthplace in Li Er, Chen Chu is a tiger, and "Li Er" means "tiger" in Chu language. Ba people regard the tiger as a totem, and Ba people read the tiger as Li. When the tiger totem evolved into a surname, the Ba people respected the surname of the Han people, so they used Li according to the sound. ?

It originated from giving surname and restoring Li.

During the Shu and Han Dynasties, Zhuge Liang gave local ethnic minorities surnames such as Zhao, Zhang, Yang and Li.

During the Han and Jin dynasties, nomadic minorities in the north attached themselves to it, and some Xiongnu and Xianbei people were given surnames such as Liu and Li.

During the Northern Wei Dynasty, after Emperor Xiaowen moved the capital to Luoyang, he implemented a comprehensive sinicization policy in culture, and Xianbei people had a compound surname, Shili, named Shili.

Li Xixia's royal family was given the surname Li at the end of the Tang Dynasty. In fact, it was to restore the surname Li, because the Xixia royal family was the descendant of Li Ling, a general of the Han Dynasty.

In the Tang Dynasty, the royal family gave ministers or military commanders family names, including Xu, Tai, An, Du, Hu, Hong, Guo, Ma, Xian Yu, Zhang, Abu, Sha Li, Zhu Xie, Dong and Luo. They were named Li by the royal family in recognition of their achievements in founding the country. Later, they were Li Hume, Li Yansheng and Persian generals.

Later, foreign minorities such as Shatuo, Di, Uighur, Qidan, Tibetan, Judaism, Rest in Peace, Koguryo and Tangut were mostly named after Li because of their work or affiliation.