Li (李)

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李 Lǐ

(Chinese: ; pinyin: Lǐ) is a surname of Chinese origin.

It is the most widespread surname in China, with about 7.9 percent of the Chinese population possessing this surname. As of 2002, there were approximately 103 million people in China and 108 million worldwide with this surname. To date, this remains the world's most common surname. It is the second most common Korean surname, after Kim. Both the Korean family name Lee and the Vietnamese family name Lý derive from the Chinese name, using the same Chinese character.

In Hong Kong and Taiwan, and in many overseas Chinese communities, the anglicised spelling "Lee" is common. The Cantonese pronunciation is Lei5.

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[edit] History

According to the Yuan He Xing Zuan (元和姓纂), the Chinese dictionary of surnames, the Li surname has a long history which goes back to Emperor Zhuanzu who was the first Li and lived before 2000 BC.

During the Tang Dynasty (618-907) about 15 different emperors had the Li surname. Li Yuan was the founder of the Tang Dynasty which lasted from 618 to 906 A.D. In their dynasty, printing and paper money were introduced to China.

A legend about the Li family is that those who are the directly descended from rebel Emperor Zhuanzu have a genetic trait noticeable in their feet. The last toe on each foot would be pointing inward a little rather than being straight like the rest of the toes. This distinguished the "true" Li's from the other families with the name as they were born with perfect feet.

[edit] Chinese

[edit] Prominent people with family name 李

(within each category, in alphabetical order by given name)

[edit] Government, politics, military

[edit] Entertainment

[edit] Literature, writing, journalism

[edit] Business

[edit] Scholars, academics, scientists

  • Professor Arthur Li, eminent surgeon and former Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, brother of David Li
  • Li, Choh-Ming (1912–1991), Hong Kong economist and educator
  • Li Er, philosopher during Zhou Dynasty
  • Lee, Junlong, scholar
  • Li, Roland, scholar
  • Lee, Stephen W., scholar
  • Tsung-dao Lee, Tsung-dao, physicist
  • Lee, Wen Ho, Chinese-American physicist
  • Lee, Yuan T., chemist

[edit] Other

  • Li Cairong, a woman who lived longer than 100 years
  • Lee Chung Lern, renowned photographer
  • Li Shizhen(李時珍), (1518 - 1593), called one of the greatest physicians and pharmacologists in Chinese history, Ming dynasty
  • Lee, Witness, Christian minister
  • Li Yu, Chinese Olympic speed skater.

[edit] Fictional characters with family name 李

[edit] Korean

Famous Koreans with this family name:

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