李洪志 | Lǐ Hóng zhì | Li Hongzhi, founder of the Falunggong 法轮功 spiritual movement |
李清照 | Lǐ Qīng zhào | Li Qingzhao (1084-c. 1151), southern Song female poet |
李湛 | Lǐ Zhàn | Li Zhan, personal name of fourteenth Tang emperor Jingzong 敬宗 (809-827), reigned 825-827 |
李沧 | Lǐ cāng | Licang district of Qingdao city 青岛市, Shandong |
李沧区 | Lǐ cāng qū | Licang district of Qingdao city 青岛市, Shandong |
李渔 | Lǐ Yú | Li Yu (1611-c. 1680), late Ming and early Qing writer and dramatist |
李漼 | Lǐ Cuǐ | Li Cui, personal name of eighteenth Tang emperor Yizong 懿宗 (833-873), reigned 859-873 |
李泽楷 | Lǐ Zé kǎi | Richard Li |
李瀍 | Lǐ Chán | Li Chan, personal name of sixteenth Tang Emperor Wuzong 武宗 (814-846), reigned 840-846 |
李尔王 | Lǐ ěr wáng | King Lear, 1605 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亚 |
李玟 | Lǐ Wén | Coco Lee (1975-), pop singer, songwriter and actress |
李瑞环 | Lǐ Ruì huán | Li Ruihuan |
李登辉 | Lǐ Dēng huī | Lee Teng-hui (1923-), Taiwanese politician, President of ROC 1988-2000 |
李百药 | Lǐ Bǎi yào | Li Baiyao (565-648), Tang dynasty writer and historian, compiler of History of Qi of the Northern dynasties 北齐书 |
李直夫 | Lǐ Zhí fū | Li Zhifu (c. 14th century), Yuan dynasty playwright in the 杂剧 style |
李祝 | Lǐ Zhù | Lizhu, personal name of twenty-first and last Tang emperor Aidi哀帝 (892-908), reigned 904-907 |
李约瑟 | Lǐ Yuē sè | Joseph Needham (1900-1995), British biochemist and author of Science and Civilization in China |
李纯 | Lǐ Chún | Li Chun, personal name of twelfth Tang emperor Xianzong 宪宗 (778-820), reigned 805-820 |
李绿园 | Lǐ Lǜ yuán | Li Lüyuan (1707-1790), Qing dynasty writer, author of novel Lamp in the side-street 岐路灯 |
李维 | Lǐ wéi | Titus Livius or Livy (59 BC-17 AD), Roman historian |
李维史陀 | Lǐ wéi Shǐ tuó | Lévi-Strauss (social anthropologist) |
李缨 | Lǐ Yīng | Li Ying (1963-), Japanese-educated Chinese documentary film director |
李群 | Lǐ qún | Lie group (math.) |
李翱 | Lǐ Áo | Li Ao (774-836), Tang dynasty scholar and writer, colleague of Han Yu 韓愈 in promoting classical writing 古文运动 |
李肇星 | lǐ zhào xīng | Li Zhaoxing (PRC foreign minister) |
李肇 | Lǐ Zhào | Li Zhao (c. 800), Tang dynasty scholar and official |
李舜臣 | Lǐ Shùn chén | Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories over the Japanese invaders |
李英儒 | Lǐ Yīng rú | Li Yingru (1913-1989), calligrapher and writer, author of many novels about the war as seen by the communists |
李卫公 | Lǐ Wèi Gōng | Li Wei Gong; Duke Li of Wei, official title of Li Jing 李靖 |
李诚恩 | Lǐ Chéng ēn | Euna Li, US-Korean woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009 |
李诵 | Lǐ Sòng | Li Song, personal name of eleventh Tang emperor Shunzong 顺宗 (761-806), reigned 805-806 |
李豫 | Lǐ Yù | Li Yu, personal name of ninth Tang emperor Taizong 代宗 (727-779), reigned 762-779 |
李贺 | Lǐ Hè | LiHe (790-816), Tang poet and author of 南园十三首 |
李适 | Lǐ Kuò | Li Kuo, personal name of tenth Tang emperor Dezong 德宗, (742-805), reigned 779-805 |
李连杰 | Lǐ Lián jié | Li Lianjie or Jet Li (1963-), martial arts sportsman, subsequently film star and director |
李逵 | Lǐ Kuí | Li Kui, character from the novel Water Margin |
李远哲 | Lǐ Yuǎn zhé | Yuan T. Lee (Taiwanese-born Chemist, Nobel Prize winner in 1986) |
李重茂 | Lǐ Chóng mào | Li Chongmao, personal name of fifth Tang emperor Shang 唐殇帝 (c. 695-715), reigned 710 |
李铁 | Lǐ Tiě | Li Tie (1977-), footballer |
李长春 | Lǐ cháng chūn | Li Changchun (1944-), PRC politician |
李开复 | Lǐ Kāi fù | Lee Kai-Fu (1961-), Taiwanese computer scientist and IT executive, from 2005 Vice president of Google and president of Google China |
李陵 | Lǐ Líng | Li Ling (-74 BC), Han dynasty general whose defeat by the Xiongnu 匈奴 in 104 BC led to a major scandal |
李隆基 | Lǐ Lōng jī | personal name of seventh Tang emperor Xuanzong 唐玄宗 (685-762), reigned 712-756 |
李雪健 | Lǐ Xuě jiàn | Li Xuejian |
李云娜 | Lǐ Yún nà | Euna Lee (phonetic transcription), US woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009; also written 李诚恩 |
李靖 | Lǐ Jìng | Li Jing (570-649 AD), Tang Dynasty general and purported author of ”Duke Li of Wei answering Emperor Taizong of Tang” 唐太宗李卫公问对, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武经七书 |
李显龙 | Lǐ Xiǎn lóng | Lee Hsien Loong (1952-), Singapore PAP politician, eldest son of Lee Kuan Yew 李光耀, prime minister from 2004 |
李鹏 | Lǐ Péng | Li Peng (1928-), leading PRC politician, prime minister 1987-1998, reportedly leader of the conservative faction advocating the June 1989 Tian'anmen clampdown |
李丽珊 | Lǐ Lì shān | Lee Lai Shan |
槜李 | zuì lǐ | plum with bright red skin; ancient place in modern day Zhejiang Province |