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"Pear" is a phonetic character, what is the phonetic character next to it, and what is the phonetic character next to it?

Beside the shape is wood, and next to the sound is sharpness.

Pronunciation: lí?

Initial consonant: l

Final: i

Monotonic: Yangping

Meaning:

1. Pear tree, deciduous tree or shrub, with oval leaves and generally white flowers. The fruit is a common fruit. There are many varieties.

2. The fruit of this plant.

3. Surname. Extended information

Word groups: pear ball, pear pot, dead pear, fragrant pear, Tang pear, pineapple, pear fruit, pear garden, Du pear.

1. Tangli [táng lí] Duli.

2. Pineapple [fèng lí] is also called pineapple. Perennial evergreen herbaceous plant. Produced in the tropics, it is cultivated in Taiwan, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Fujian.

3. Pear [lí guǒ] is a type of fleshy fruit. The pulp is mainly formed by part of the receptacle, such as pears, apples, etc.

4. Liyuan [lí yuán] was originally the place where Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty trained singing and dancing artists. In the old days, it was used to generally refer to things related to opera. For example, the opera troupe was called Liyuan, the actors were called Liyuan children, and the opera world was called Liyuan world.

5. Duli [dù lí] is a deciduous tree with oblong or diamond-shaped leaves, with downy hair on the back of the leaves, petioles and inflorescences, and white flowers. The fruit is small, slightly spherical, with brown spots. It can be used as rootstock for grafting various pear trees.

6. Pear paste [lí gāo] is a paste made from pear juice and honey, which has an antitussive effect.

7. Zaoli [zǎo lí] refers to engraving printing. In the old days, jujube wood or pear wood were used to carve book plates, hence the name.

8. Mountain pear [shān lí] wild pear. They mostly grow in mountains. They are as big as apricots and are edible.