Ding Fu's explanation

Ding Fu's explanation (1). Ruling minister. Generally refers to the prime minister. "The Biography of Zhu Fu in the Later Han Dynasty": "Since I acceded to the throne, I have not used the old canon, and I have been promoted by Ding Fu." "Song Shu Wu Xing Zhi Si": "It was the time when Queen Jia framed Ding Fu and ruined the tree." "A Mirror of Continuing Capital Management: Five Years in Song Renzong": "Yan (Du Yan) is Zuo Cheng, knowing Yanzhou, and simply saying:' As a government official, he is unwilling to help, which shows that the wind of friendship is a difficult place to do business. ""(2). Generally refers to dignitaries. Guo Moruo's "Ten Years of Creation" Part V: "Although there is a preface to the original training of Dingfu, I am afraid that you will be too angry."

Word decomposition

Ding Ding is an ancient cooker, which usually has three feet and two ears: a bronze tripod. Shi Ding (Eating on the table means living in luxury). Ding iron pot: Ding jar. In ancient times, Dingguo was regarded as the heavy weapon of founding the country and the symbol of political power: Ding Yi. Jiuding Dingding. Win the championship. Ding You (National Games). Interpretation that symbolizes the coexistence and opposition of the three parties; Auxiliary Ancient straight wood was clamped beside the wheels, two for each wheel, to increase the bearing capacity of the wheels. Help: To help (especially politically). Fu Bi. Auxiliary. Consultation. Auxiliary stage. Ancient refers to the area near Beijing: Jifu. Human cheekbones: auxiliary vehicles depend on each other ("cars")