DI,LI,UI,and RI mean down inverted, Left inverted, up inverted, and right inverted (DI you turn the downside or bottom of the cube counter clockwise, LI means you turn the left side of the cube counter clockwise, UI means you turn the top of the cube counter clockwise, and RI means that you turn the right side of the cube counterclockwise.) so if one of the notations has an I after it, that means that you must turn that side of the cube counter clock wise.
He Li has written: 'Gu xiang di yue' 'Li He zi xuan ji' 'Tai yu di zhi hui'
Weixiang Li has written: 'Nong cun tu di zheng li'
Qin Li has written: 'Wu yuan di ai'
Yun Zhang has written: 'Di li li zhu'
Shengcai. Li has written: 'Han lei di yun'
di li 地 理
A li he li s di A da do da i ga
Zonghao. Li has written: 'Ren ti di ao mi'
Huazhang Li has written: 'Tuo luo di hui yi'
Fujia. Li has written: 'Qu zhe di dao lu'
Chundi Zhou has written: 'Di li xian xiang yu di li si xiang' -- subject(s): Geography, History
It's very simple. Just: Rotate the face up on the right two times. Rotate the face up on the left two times. Rotate the top face clockwise two times. Rotate the bottom face clockwise. Or in other words: R-R-Li-Li-F-F-Bi-Bi-U-U-Di-Di As You Can Do The Cube® says, it's actually called the Multicolored Cross. There are many other patterns, such as the Square in the Middle.