| 莅临 | lì lín | to arrive (esp. of notable person); to visit (more formal than 光临 ) | |
| 莅会 | lì huì | to be present at a meeting | |
| 莅事者 | lì shì zhě | an official; person holding post; local functionary | |
| 莅任 | lì rèn | to attend; to take office; to be present (in administrative capacity) | |
| 莅止 | lì zhǐ | to approach; to come close |
| 1 | Welcome all the friends-hand-drive factory visit, guidance and business negotiation. | |
| 2 | Fill me with Thy hallowed presence, Come, O come and fill me now. | |
| 3 | Mr. Jeng, the ROC representative at Singapore boarded and visited. | |
| 4 | Participating the Foreign Teacher Recruit Project held by the MOE (The Ministry of Education). All English teachers fully support the project. | |
| 5 | There are only a few Christians among the 146,800 Amdo Rongmahbrogpa and 127,000 Amdo Rongba, who follow Tibetan Buddhism. |