wú dí
unequalled
without rival
a paragon
Dí Rén jié
Di Renjie (607-700), Tang dynasty politician, prime minister under Wu Zetian, subsequently hero of legends
master sleuth Judge Dee, aka Chinese Sherlock Holmes, in novel Three murder cases solved by Judge Dee 狄公案[Di2 gong1 an4] translated by Dutch sinologist R.H. van Gulik 高羅珮|高罗佩[Gao1 Luo2 pei4]
biāo di
target
aim
objective
what one hopes to gain
dì di
younger brother
CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]
xiǎo dì di
little brother
little boy
(coll.) penis
Wú dì
Wudi county in Binzhou 濱州|滨州[Bin1 zhou1], Shandong
wǔ dì
Five Emperors from legendary times
possibly tribal leaders before the historiographers got working on them
usually taken to be Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝[Huang2 di4] and four of his sons Zhuan Xu 顓頊|颛顼[Zhuan1 Xu1], Di Ku 帝嚳|帝喾[Di4 Ku4], Tang Yao 唐堯|唐尧[Tang2 Yao2], Yu Shun 虞舜[Yu2 Shun4]
Dà wèi · Ài dēng bǎo
David Attenborough (1926-), British naturalist and broadcaster, author of Life on Earth 地球上的生物[dì qíu shàng de shēng wù]