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他很有力量。
tā hěn yǒu lìliang.
He is very strong.
我尽力而为。
wǒ jìn lì ér wéi.
I will do my best.
我们必须努力工作。
wǒmen bìxū nǔlì gōngzuò.
We must work hard.
劲 (jìn)
strength
能 (néng)
ability
弱 (ruò)
weak
无力 (wú lì)
powerless
The Chinese character 力 (lì) for "strength" or "power" has a rich history and etymology. It is composed of two parts: the radical 弋 (yì), which represents a hand holding a weapon, and the phonetic component 力 (lì), which represents the sound. The original meaning of 力 was "to use a weapon," but over time it came to be used more broadly to mean "strength" or "power" in general.The character 力 has been used in Chinese writing for thousands of years. It is one of the most common characters in the Chinese language, and it is used in a wide variety of words and phrases. For example, it is used in the word 力量 (lìliàng), which means "strength" or "power," and in the word 努力 (nǔlì), which means "to make an effort."The character 力 is also used in many Chinese idioms and proverbs. For example, the idiom 力不从心 (lì bù cóng xīn) means "to be unable to do something due to lack of strength," and the proverb 积少成多 (jī shǎo chéng duō) means "little by little, one can accomplish a lot."The character 力 is a powerful symbol of strength and power. It is a reminder that even small amounts of strength can be used to accomplish great things.