"Li" is a common Chinese character, which first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty.
Related meaning:
1, interest [lx and]?
Also known as Zi Jin. The remuneration paid by the borrower to the lender according to the amount, term and interest rate of the loan principal.
2. Is that right?
Refers to the rights and interests enjoyed by citizens or legal persons in politics, economy and culture according to law. As opposed to "obligation".
3. sleek?
There is little or no difficulty in the development of things or the progress of work.
4. Profit [Hu Li]?
Create profits.
The meaning of:
Li (Pinyin: Li) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used), which first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Li's ancient glyph uses a knife to cut lines to contrast the sharpness of the knife. The original meaning refers to the sharpness of the sword. The sharp blade leads to fast cutting speed, which can be extended to fast cutting speed. For a knife, the sharper the better, so it means smooth and convenient. As long as things go well, it also means interests, benefits, profits, etc. From smooth and auspicious, it can be extended to "beneficial to ..."