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Unicode/Hanzi Search: U+9F0E (鼎)

9F0E
 
large, three-legged bronze caldron
Radical 𪔂
Strokes (without radical) 0 Total Strokes 13
Mandarin reading dǐng zhēn Cantonese reading ding2
Japanese on reading tei Japanese kun reading kanae masani
Korean reading ceng Vietnamese reading đỉnh
Semantic Variant(s) 𪔂

CEDICT Entries:

   [ dǐng ]    ancient cooking cauldron with two looped handles and three or four legs, pot (dialect), to enter upon a period of (classical), Kangxi radical 206, one of the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes
   [ dǐng ]    (honorific) your kind efforts, thanks to your help
   [ dǐng xiāng zhù ]    We are most grateful for your valuable assistance.
   [ dǐng zhù ]    (honorific) your inestimable assistance, thanks to your help
   [ dǐng chéng ]    Dingcheng district of Changde city 常德市[Chang2 de2 shi4], Hunan
   [ dǐng chéng ]    Dingcheng district of Changde city 常德市[Chang2 de2 shi4], Hunan
   [ dǐng zhì ]    a tripartite balance, compromise between three rivals
   [ dǐng xīn ]    to innovate
   [ dǐng ]    rich patriarchal family, aristocracy
   [ dǐng feì ]    a confused noise, a racket
   [ dǐng taì fēng ]    Din Tai Fung, restaurant specializing in dumplings, with stores in many countries
   [ dǐng ]    Dinghu District of Zhaoqing City 肇慶市|肇庆市[Zhao4 qing4 Shi4], Guangdong
   [ dǐng ]    Dinghu District of Zhaoqing City 肇慶市|肇庆市[Zhao4 qing4 Shi4], Guangdong
   [ dǐng shèng ]    thriving, flourishing
   [ dǐng shèng shí ]    flourishing period, golden age
   [ dǐng shèng ]    flourishing age, golden age
   [ dǐng ]    lit. to stand like the three legs of a tripod, tripartite confrontation or balance of forces
   [ dǐng ]    lit. the three legs of a tripod, fig. three competing rivals
   [ dǐng zhī shì ]    competition between three rivals, tripartite confrontation
   [ dǐng chēng shí ]    lit. to use a sacred tripod as cooking pot and jade as ordinary stone (idiom); fig. a waste of precious material, casting pearls before swine
   [ dǐng ]    change of dynasties, clear out the old, bring in the new
   [ dǐng shí ]    extravagant food
   [ dǐng dǐng ]    great, very important
   [ dǐng dǐng míng ]    famous, celebrated
⇒    [ yán jiǔ dǐng ]    one word worth nine sacred tripods (idiom); words of enormous weight
⇒    [ sān quán dǐng ]    separation of powers
⇒    [ jiǔ dǐng ]    the Nine Tripod Cauldrons, symbol of state power, dating back to the Xia Dynasty
⇒    [ rén shēng dǐng feì ]    lit. a boiling cauldron of voices (idiom), hubbub, brouhaha
⇒    [ daō dǐng huò ]    knife, saw and cauldron, ancient instruments of torture, fig. torture
⇒    [ wèn dǐng ]    to aspire to the throne, to aim at (the first place etc)
⇒    [ wèn dǐng zhōng yuán ]    to plan to seize power of the whole country (idiom)
⇒    [ wèn dǐng qīng zhòng ]    lit. to inquire whether the tripods are light or heavy (idiom); a laughable attempt to seize power
⇒    [ míng dǐng dǐng ]    grand reputation, renowned, famous
⇒    [ míng dǐng dǐng ]    grand reputation, renowned, famous
⇒    [ dìng dǐng ]    lit. to set up the sacred tripods (following Yu the Great), to fix the capital, to found a dynasty, used in advertising
⇒    [ chūn qiū dǐng shèng ]    the prime of one's life
⇒    [ rǎn zhǐ dǐng ]    lit. dip one's finger in the tripod (idiom); fig. to get one's finger in the pie, to get a share of the action
⇒    [ mín yuàn dǐng feì ]    seething discontent (idiom); popular grievances boil over
⇒    [ dǐng ]    Fuding county level city in Ningde 寧德|宁德[Ning2 de2], Fujian
⇒    [ dǐng shì ]    Fuding county level city in Ningde 寧德|宁德[Ning2 de2], Fujian
⇒    [ zhōng míng dǐng shí ]    extravagant lifestyle
⇒    [ zhōng dǐng wén ]    bell-cauldron script, the 籀文 form of Chinese character used in metal inscriptions
⇒    [ dǐng xīn ]    to discard the old and introduce the new (idiom); to innovate
⇒    [ xiāng huǒ dǐng shèng ]    (of a temple) teeming with worshippers
⇒    [ dǐng dǐng ]    great, very important
⇒    [ dǐng dǐng míng ]    famous, celebrated

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