gé, lì
The consonant g, rhymes with é, and is voiced in two tones.
The consonant l, rhymes with ì, and the tone is four.
Beginning of radical 鬲部, 0 strokes outside the radical, 10 strokes in total
Five strokes GKMH, Cangjie MRBL, Zheng code AJLD, four corners 10227
Li gé: [鬲津河] the name of an ancient water, i.e., the present-day Zhangweixinhe (Zhangweixin River), which was the boundary river between the two provinces of Hebei and Shandong in China.
Li lì: an ancient cooking utensil shaped like a tripod but with a hollow foot.
Expanded InformationHandwriting Strokes:
Related Groupings:
1. 鬲山[gé shān]?
Mountain name.
2, 鬲津 [gé jīn]?
Name of water.
3, 人鬲 [rén gé]?
China? Ancient slave society's collective name for domestic and production slaves.
4, 鬲昆 [gé kūn]?
Name of a small northern state in the Qin Dynasty.
5, liver li [gān gé]?
Metaphor for inner.