Chinese for "ritual" or "natural order;" in Confucianism, it refers to the act of socialization as both "ritual" and "propriety," i e , the rightness or appropriateness of social grace as a conscious act Moreover, Li is the unrelenting attention to the ritualized roles that locate us within the myriad contexts of relationship with one another See Five Aspects of Deliberate Tradition
Important philosophical term of varied meaning throughout Confucian history; Early Confucian writings depict li as ceremonial formality; Neo-Confucian writers such as Chu Hsi see it as a metaphysical principal of structural form, which is in contrast with material force (ch'i)
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Liechtenstein (in Internet addresses). The symbol for the element lithium. link (measurement). Li Shimin Li Longji Li Jinhai Li Ao Li Bai Li Po Li Pai Li Bo Li Chunfeng Li Dazhao Li Ta chao Li Hongzhang Li Hung chang Li Keran Li Yongshun Li K'o jan Li Rui Li Shanlan Li Qiuren Li Renshu Li Shaozhun Li Sixun Li Ssu hsün Li Si Li Ssu Li Tang Li T'ang Li Ye Li Zhizao Li Zicheng Li Tzu ch'eng T'a li mu Ho Wu su li Chiang
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Gr: Lâm harfinin esre ile okunuşu. Bir kelimenin başına geldiğinde, "için, dolayı, ötürü, yüzünden, sebebinden" gibi mânâlara gelir. Kendinden sonraki isimleri cerreder. Yerine göre muhtelif isimler alır. Lâm-üt-tahsis ve temellük gibi