T-radical search method should check part (), and then check part ().

T-shaped radical search method should check the (head) part and several more paintings (7).

Ding dǐng?

Interpretation?

1, ancient cooking utensils, round, three feet and two ears, square and four feet.

2, metaphor for the throne, the emperor industry: Ding ~. Ask ~

3, big: ~ force. ~ words.

4, pot.

5. Last name.

6, just; That is: ~ sheng.

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Extended data

First, the evolution of glyphs.

Second, etymological explanation.

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.

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.

Three. Interpretation of related words

Ding Long 1

[lóng dǐng]?

A tripod decorated with dragons.

2. Pandin

【pán dǐng】?

Pan and Ding are also calling.

3. Dingfu

【dǐng fù】?

In the prime of life.

4. Dingyuan

【dǐng yuan】?

The collective name of the champion, the second place and the flower exploration in the imperial examination.

5. Butyl

【dǐng jí】?

The best.

6. Chen Ding

【dǐng chén】?

Politeness; Minister.

7.diced melon

【dǐng guà】?

The fiftieth of the sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes, with the code 3: 5, the main hexagram 3, and the yang number 3; The guest divination is five, and the yang number is five. Different hexagrams overlap. Burning wood and cooking turn life into cooked food, removing old cloth and new meaning.

8. Dingdong

【dǐng chēng】?

Ding and dang. Generally refers to the boiler.

9. stealing dices

【qiè dǐng】?

This is called 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.