2, metaphor for the throne, the emperor.
Step 3: Big ones
4, pot.
5. Last name.
6, just; In the course of ...
Explain in detail:
1, refers to the prime minister.
Tai Ding and Chen Ding.
2. In the position of Sangong, Zaifu and Etiquette.
Deciding on government and thinking
Extended information classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Ding, three feet and two ears, the treasure of five flavors. In the past, I collected the gold from Jiumu, cast a tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain, and went into the deep forest. I was intoxicated and could not meet it, so as to inherit the rest of the day. "Yi" hexagram: The tripod is left behind, just like analyzing wood for cooking. A figure who takes Ding as her virginity. All tripods belong to tripods. ?
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Ding: Three legs and two ears, is a treasure used to reconcile various tastes. Ancient Yu Xia collected metals from Kyushu, China, and cast a tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain. Entering the rivers and lakes, you can't meet, and you can accept the gift in harmony with the casting tripod.
The divination that uses "wood" into the fire in the Book of Changes is Ding Gua. Like splitting wood to cook. The word "Ding" in the article is borrowed from the word "Zhen". All the characters related to Ding are bounded by Ding.
Explanation of words:
1, Jiuding
【 jiǔ dǐng 】 According to legend, Jiuding was cast in ancient times, symbolizing Kyushu and became a treasure of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties.
2. Dingfu
【dǐng fǔ】?
A minister in power. Generally refers to the prime minister.
3. Ding Yu
Ding and the decree. They all inherit the treasures of the country. More borrowing refers to imperial industrial or political power.
4. Sandpaper grinding
【 sān dǐng 】 Ancient ritual vessels were made according to different grades, with three ding for scholars and five ding for doctors.
5. Dingmen
【 d ǐ ng men 】 Name of the city gate. Old? Luoyang? Is there one in the southeast of the city? Set the door.
Step 6 steal dice
[Stealing] refers to stealing. In ancient times, the tripod was used as a heavy weapon to build a country because it was used to refer to the throne and imperial industry.