| 端倪 | duān ní | boundary; clue; indication; to obtain clues; to infer | |
| 倪匡 | ní kuāng | Ni Kuang (1935-), Chinese novelist and screenwriter | |
| 倪嗣冲 | ní sì chōng | Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凯 during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire | |
| 倪柝声 | ní tuò shēng | Ni Tuosheng or Watchman Nee (1903-1972), influential Chinese Christian | |
| 倪桂珍 | ní guì zhēn | Ni Guizhen or Ni Kwei-Tseng (1869 - 1931), mother of Song Ailing 宋蔼龄 |
| 1 | "More and more people are speaking up for fairness and justice, " Ni believes. | |
| 2 | But Ni says she is "OK here, it's not too bad, " while she ponders her uncertain future. | |
| 3 | Only the intercession of foreign diplomats with prison authorities, says Ni, won her the right to use her crutches again after a year. | |
| 4 | "So they took away my crutches and forced me to crawl on the ground," Ni says."I was not allowed to hold onto anything to support myself as I moved around. | |
| 5 | Since her release from prison 10 weeks ago, hundreds of supporters and sympathizers have rallied round Ms.Ni and her husband Dong Jiqin, offering them money, food, and clothes. |