Chinese Character: 立
Radical: 立 (self-radical)
Stroke Count: 5
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Pinyin: lì (Fourth tone)
Stand; stand up; establish; set up; found; exist; be present; immediate; upright; vertical; erect; independent; firm; resolute
The character "立" is a versatile character that can be used as a verb, adjective, or component in compound words.
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The character "立" holds significant cultural meaning in Chinese society, symbolizing stability, foundation, and independence.
In ancient Chinese philosophy, "立" was associated with the concept of standing firm and upright, both physically and morally. This is reflected in the Confucian idea of "修身齐家治国平天下" (self-cultivation, family harmony, nation governance, world peace), where personal uprightness is the foundation.
The character is also used in important cultural contexts such as the 24 solar terms, with "立春" (Beginning of Spring) and "立冬" (Beginning of Winter) marking the start of seasons.
In traditional Chinese culture, the act of "站立" (standing) with good posture was considered a sign of respect and dignity, and is still valued today.
The idiom "立竿见影" (immediate effect) reflects the practical and result-oriented aspects of Chinese thinking.
中文: 请立即起立,向国旗致敬。
Pinyin: Qǐng lìjí qǐlì, xiàng guóqí zhìjìng.
English: Please stand up immediately and salute the national flag.
The character "立" (lì) visually resembles a person standing upright, which directly relates to its meaning of standing.
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