dǐng lì
(honorific) your kind efforts
thanks to your help
dà míng dǐng dǐng
grand reputation
renowned
famous
dǐng shèng
flourishing
at its peak
a golden age
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 lì
lit. to stand like the three legs of a tripod
tripartite confrontation or balance of forces
wèn dǐng
to aspire to the throne
to aim at (the first place etc)
dǐng fèi
a confused noise
a racket
jiǔ dǐng
The Nine Cauldrons, symbol of Imperial power dating back to the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1100 BC)
Fú dǐng
Fuding county level city in Ningde 寧德|宁德[Ning2 de2], Fujian
dǐng shèng shí qī
flourishing period
golden age
dǐng lì xiāng zhù
We are most grateful for your valuable assistance.
dìng dǐng
lit. to set up the sacred tripods (following Yu the Great)
to fix the capital
to found a dynasty
used in advertising
Fú dǐng shì
Fuding county level city in Ningde 寧德|宁德[Ning2 de2], Fujian
yī yán jiǔ dǐng
one word worth nine sacred tripods (idiom); words of enormous weight
Dǐng chéng
Dingcheng district of Changde city 常德市[Chang2 de2 shi4], Hunan
dǐng zú
lit. the three legs of a tripod
fig. three competing rivals
Dǐng hú
Dinghu district of Zhaoqing city 肇慶市|肇庆市[Zhao4 qing4 shi4], Guangdong
Dǐng chéng qū
Dingcheng district of Changde city 常德市[Chang2 de2 shi4], Hunan
wèn dǐng zhōng yuán
lit. to inquire of the tripods (idiom); fig. to plan to seize power of the whole country
grand ambitions to win
Dǐng hú qū
Dinghu district of Zhaoqing city 肇慶市|肇庆市[Zhao4 qing4 shi4], Guangdong
gé gù dǐng xīn
to discard the old and introduce the new (idiom); to innovate
dǐng shèng qī
flourishing age (of the ceremonial tripod)
golden age
dǐng zú zhī shì
competition between three rivals
tripartite confrontation
dǐng zhì
a tripartite balance
compromise between three rivals
dǐng gé
change of dynasties
clear out the old, bring in the new
zhōng dǐng wén
bell-cauldron script
the 籀文 form of Chinese character used in metal inscriptions
dǐng zú
rich patriarchal family
aristocracy
dǐng zhù
(honorific) your inestimable assistance
thanks to your help
dǐng chēng yù 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
mín yuàn dǐng fèi
seething discontent (idiom); popular grievances boil over
dāo jù dǐng huò
knife, saw and cauldron
ancient instruments of torture
fig. torture
rǎn zhǐ yú 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
wèn dǐng qīng zhòng
lit. to inquire whether the tripods are light or heavy (idiom); a laughable attempt to seize power
Jiǔ Dǐng
the Nine Tripod Cauldrons, symbol of state power, dating back to the Xia Dynasty
rén shēng dǐng fèi
lit. a boiling cauldron of voices (idiom)
hubbub
brouhaha
wèn dǐng Zhōng yuán
to plan to seize power of the whole country (idiom)
Dǐng tài fēng
Din Tai Fung, restaurant specializing in dumplings, with stores in many countries