立 lìLì HSK3 stand Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: establish All meanings 31 lì 30 stand 15establish 11draw up 3immediately 1Lì 1 surname Li 1 11 sentences for 立 (lì — establish) 你这回可是立了大功。 nǐ zhè huí kěshì lì le dà gōng. You have really done a great service this time. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary立大功者必有重赏。 lì dàgōng zhě bì yǒu zhòngshǎng. Those who perform great deeds will be handsomely rewarded. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在这次任务中立了功。 tā zài zhè cì rènwu zhōng lì le gōng. He performed meritorious service in this mission. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他在祖先的坟前立了一块碑。 tā zài zǔxiān de fén qián lì le yī kuài bēi. He erected a tombstone in front of his ancestors' grave. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他是嫡长子,故而被立为冢子。 tā shì díchǎngzǐ, gù'ér bèi lì wéi zhǒng zǐ. As the eldest son of the primary wife, he was established as the heir. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他即便立了大功,也绝不向人诩。 tā jíbiàn lì le dàgōng, yě jué bù xiàng rén xǔ. Even if he achieves great things, he never boasts to anyone. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他决定脱离原本的组织,另立门户。 tā juédìng tuōlí yuánběn de zǔzhī, lìng lì ménhù. He decided to break away from his original organization and set up his own. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary他虽然是个普通大兵,但立过不少战功。 tā suīrán shì gè pǔtōng dàbīng, dàn lì guo bùshǎo zhàngōng. Although he was just an ordinary soldier, he had performed many military feats. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary由于立了大功,这位公公深受皇帝信任。 yóuyú lì le dàgōng, zhè wèi gōnggong shēn shòu huángdì xìnrèn. Because of his great service, the eunuch was deeply trusted by the emperor. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary相传女娲炼五色石以补苍天,断鳌足以立四极。 xiāngchuán Nǚwā liàn wǔsè shí yǐ bǔ cāngtiān, duàn áo zúyǐ lì sì jí. Legend has it that Nüwa smelted five-colored stones to mend the heavens and cut off the legs of a giant turtle to support the four corners of the world. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary中国古代文人常将“立德、立功、立言”作为终生追求。 Zhōngguó gǔdài wénrén cháng jiāng“ lì dé, lìgōng, lìyán” zuòwéi zhōngshēng zhuīqiú. Ancient Chinese scholars often pursued the 'three immortalities': establishing virtue, achieving merit, and leaving enduring teachings. Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary