Pinyin "liang3"

In MandarinBanana's mnemonic system, the Pinyin syllable "liang3" is split up into two parts: "li" and "ang3". You can visit the Pinyin index to see how other Pinyin syllables are split up into initials and finals.

Mnemonics for Pinyin initial "li"

Li is for Li Qingzhao, writer and poet of the Song Dynasty.

Mnemonics for Pinyin final "ang3"

In the anglepod's living room.

Characters pronounced liang3

two / both / some / a few / tael, unit of weight equal to 50 grams (modern) or 1⁄16 of a catty 斤[jin1] (old)

= + + : Li Qingzhao is on a treasure hunt in the anglepod, following a secret map she found. Finally she found a treasure chest guarded by a rubber chicken which she has to overcome. Luckily, the map mentions a tune that Li Qingzhao plays on her flute, and thus bewitching the rubber chicken. The rubber chicken releases the treasure chest, which is full of taels of gold.
used in 伎倆|伎俩[ji4 liang3]
Japanese variant of 兩|两
sprite / fairy
old variant of 兩|两[liang3]
ounce (British imperial system) (old)
see 蝄蜽[wang3 liang3]
waistcoat