to stand / to set up / to establish / to lay down / to draw up / at once / immediately

= + : Li Qing Zhao hides some weed in a vase in the space station's bathroom. To get the weed there, she transports it under her beret.

立 character breakdown

"lid" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 8)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: 亠 looks like a beret. Tecumseh (t) is killing time in the Outhouse's kitchen (ou2) by playing a game. His goal is to blow a petal leaf (丶) into a beret (亠) by blowing air through a flute (一).
Character component without intrinsic meaning

= + : Mnemonic symbol: weed. A crocodile (丷) is smoking weed (䒑) in a flute (一).

Characters with 立 as component

pooh / pah / bah / (today used as a phonetic component in 部[bu4], 倍[bei4], 培[pei2], 剖[pou1] etc)

= + : Pinocchio (p) ate too many mandarins (口), so he has to make a big poo-poo (咅) into a vase (立) in the outhouse (ou3). It is very stinky, so all other visitors exclaim "bah!" (咅) as they pass the vase.
to give birth / to reproduce / to produce / product / resource / estate / property

= + : Mnemonic symbol: an assembly belt. Can you see the vase soon falling off the assembly belt?

In anthill, Charlie Chaplin is setting up his assembly line. At the one end there is a supply of vases. In the middle of the assembly line, a chocolate factory fills chocolate into the vases. At the other end, the little vases with the chocolate are dumped into a large vase.
concubine / I, your servant (deprecatory self-reference for women)

= + : The Queen of Hearts has come to the elevator's bathroom for her concubine. Bessie Coleman protects the concubine by hiding her in a vase and tells the queen that she has not seen her.
to erect / vertical / vertical stroke (in Chinese characters)

= + : In the space station's bathroom (Ø4) Sheldon Shrimp (shu) is experimenting with different ways of putting a radio (収) on top of a vase (立) in order to use the vase as resonating body to improve the sound quality. In the end he decides that the best way to put the radio is to set it up vertically (竖).
variant of 豎|竖[shu4]
complete / finish
stem / foot / base / root

= + + : Dorothy Gale (di) bought a cloister (古) and wants to set it up in the space station's bathroom (Ø4). The package contained a vase (立), a stem (啇) and a manual showing how to combine the two items to get the cloister (a map 冂 in a metaphorical sense), but Dorothy has no idea how to set up her cloister.
old variant of 端[duan1] / start / origin

= + : Doggy Dog (du) is carrying (端) a vase (立) in front of the anthill (an1) and wants to put it right on the race track's starting line (耑). It's just in case he has to use the washroom right before the race.

= + : Mnemonic symbol: the starting line of a race track.

Doggy Dog is waiting for the big race to begin in front if the anthill. There's a gate at the starting line which consists of a fork and a comb. When the race starts, the gate will fling open.
end / extremity / item / port / to hold sth level with both hands / to carry / regular

= + : Doggy Dog (du) is carrying (端) a vase (立) in front of the anthill (an1) and wants to put it right on the race track's starting line (耑). It's just in case he has to use the washroom right before the race.
Character component without intrinsic meaning
surname Jing
quiet / peaceful / to make tranquil / to pacify
bright / tomorrow

Words with 立

without destruction there can be no construction
to exist side by side / to exist simultaneously
impartiality / neutrality
centrist / the centrist faction
thirty years old and therefore independent (idiom, from Confucius)

Sentences with 立

rén
ruò
chi̅
le
 
 
kě
yǐ
lì
kè
chéng
xia̅n