Dīng Lěi
Ding Lei (1971-), founder and CEO of NetEase 網易|网易[Wang3 yi4]
léi léi
clusters of
piles of
heaps of
lěi lěi
again and again
innumerable
repeated
riddled with
accumulated
countless
lèi lèi
tired
exhausted
wretched
dejected
disappointed
léi zhuì
superfluous
cumbersome
a burden on sb
a nuisance to sb
to inconvenience
to tie sb down
long-winded (of writing)
also written 纍墜|累坠
also pr. [léi zhui]
Léi Gōng
Lei Gong or Duke of Thunder, the God of Thunder in Chinese mythology
Zhōu Xīng chí
Stephen Chow (1962-), Hong Kong actor, comedian, screenwriter and film director, known for his mo lei tau 無厘頭|无厘头[wu2 li2 tou2] movies
lei
sentence-final particle similar to 了[le5], but carrying a tone of approval
Léi Fēng
Lei Feng (1940-1962), made into a model of altruism and dedication to the Party by propaganda from 1963 onwards
lěi lěi
big pile of rocks
big hearted
open and honest
cài lǐ fó
Cai Li Fo, Choy Li Fut, Choy Lay Fut, Choi Lei Fut, Choy Lai Fut, Choy Ley Fut, Choi Lei Faht, Tsai Li Fo, Choi Leih Faht - Martial Art
léi zhuì
superfluous
cumbersome
a burden on sb
a nuisance to sb
to inconvenience
to tie sb down
long-winded (of writing)
also written 纍贅|累赘
also pr. [léi zhui]
Fú luò lǐ sī dǎo
Flores, Indonesia
also written 弗洛勒斯島|弗洛勒斯岛 [Fú lùo lēi sī dǎo]
huó Léi Fēng
selfless model citizen, just like Lei Feng 雷鋒|雷锋[Lei2 Feng1]
wú lí tóu
silly talk or "mo lei tau" (Cantonese), genre of humor emerging from Hong Kong late in the 20th century
Léi gōng
Lei Gong or Duke of Thunder, the God of Thunder in Chinese mythology