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The Meaning of Tintin's Related Words

1 and ding are commonly used Chinese characters, which first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Ding was originally an ancient utensil used to cook food. In ancient times, the tripod was not only used for cooking food, but also used as a sacrificial vessel in the ancestral hall. Ding is very big and heavy, so "Ding" also has grand meaning, such as: famous and prosperous. Because of the importance of "Ding", it is often used as a metaphor for the throne and the emperor's business, such as Ding, who will win. Ding is also a symbol of state power. The tripod is a big container for cooking food. The boiling water in the tripod is called "boiling", which is a metaphor for noise and chaos. Ding also means renewal, such as Ding Ge and Ding Gu's innovation.

2. D related words.

Ding Zhu: Speak respectfully and do your best to help (used to express gratitude or gratitude): I hope you can help me in this matter.

Jiuding: According to ancient legends, Yu Xia forged Jiuding, symbolizing Kyushu, which became a treasure of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties.

Ding Ge: Innovate and get rid of the old. The old refers to the change of dynasty.

Boiling pot: boiling pot, equivalent to soup pot, metaphor for danger and despair.

Ding Jiao: Xiangxue means that there are three bones on the forehead: the sun horn, the moon horn and the hidden rhinoceros, and the protruding one is three noble faces.