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What are some idioms with the word "Li"?

Wind and sunshine, opulence, colorfulness, natural beauty, gorgeous clothes.

1. Wind and Sunshine

Pinyin: fēng hé rì lì

Interpretation: describes clear and warm weather.

Origin: Tang-Wu Ming's "Sentence": "The wind and the sun are warm enough to open the eyes; the rain and the smoke are thick enough not to raise the head."

2. Rich and Magnificent

Pinyin: fù lì táng huáng

Interpretation: describes a house as grand and luxurious. It also describes the splendor of poetry.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Wen Kang's "The Legend of the Sons and Daughters Heroes": "I only saw that the sages of the current dynasty had come up with three opulent titles; I thought that naturally, I would take a few essays on writing and singing and inking and dancing."

3, gorgeous and colorful

Pinyin: xuàn lì duō cǎi?

Interpretation: describes gorgeous colors.

Source: none.

4. natural beauty

Pinyin: tiān shēng lì zhì

Interpretation: describing a woman who is charming and colorful.

Origin: Tang Bai Juyi's "Song of Long Hate": "It is difficult to abandon one's natural beauty, and one is chosen to be on the side of the king."

5. Hua Guan Li Suit

Pinyin: huá guān lì fú

Interpretation: describes a person who is gorgeously dressed.

Origin: Qing Cao Xueqin, Dream of Red Mansions, 3rd time: "After traveling for half a day, I suddenly saw two big stone lions squatting on the north side of the street, and three animal-head gates, with ten or so people in gorgeous clothes sitting in front of the gates, and the main gate was not open, but only the east and west two-corner gates had people coming in and out of them."