"Li" is a standard secondary word in modern Chinese. It is pronounced "Li" in Putonghua, which was first seen in the era of Qin Xiaozhuan and belongs to pictophonetic characters. The basic meaning of "Dai Li" is a hat made of bamboo strips or brown leather, such as a hat and a bamboo hat. The extended meaning is a hat-shaped covering woven with bamboo strips, such as a hat cover and a hat cover.
In daily use, "Dai Li" is also commonly used as a noun, indicating a cage for raising poultry, such as chicken Dai Li and duck Dai Li.
The number of strokes is 1 1, the structure is up and down, and the radicals are bamboo slips. The word "Dai Li" is a combination of Li Dou, Ma Li and Dai Li. And homophones recommend Li, _, and Li. Idioms about the word "Li" include riding in a Dai Li, riding in the rain, riding in the wind, making friends with Dai Li and riding in a Dai Li.