A traditional Chinese unit of weight, equal to one-thousandth of a liang, or fifty miligrams
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