Ask an ancient calligraphy expert! Does the word "D" mean "worth"?

ding

dīng

(1) ㄉㄧㄥˉ

(2) The fourth digit of the heavenly stem, used for ordering The fourth generation name: ~is~, Mao is Mao.

(3) Adult male.

(4) Population.

(5) A person engaged in some kind of labor: garden~.

(6) Zheng code: AI, U: 4E01, GBK: B6A1

(7) Number of strokes: 2, radical: one, stroke order number: 12

ding

dīng

[Name]

(1) (pictogram. The bronze inscriptions resemble the shape of a nail head seen from above, and the small seal script resembles the shape of a nail head seen from the side) Nail-shaped. Original meaning: nail)

(2) Same as the original meaning. Ding is the ancient word for "nail" [nail]

Ding means drill. Pictogram. Nowadays, it is customary to use nails, and its material is made of gold or bamboo, like wood. ——"Shuowen"

(3) Another example: Ding clogs (wooden shoes with nail teeth on the bottom); Dingzi (tadpoles. Newborns have big heads and tails, like a D)

(4) Small cubes [wad; small cubes of meat or vegetable] (such as meat, fruits, vegetables, etc. cut into small cubes). Such as: diced cucumber; diced fried chicken; diced mutton

(5) The fourth of the ten Heavenly Stems matches the earthly branches and is used to record the year, month and day [the fourth of the ten Heavenly Stems]

The day is Bingding. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·Meng Xia"

Xia, April, Ding Wei, the Duke and Zheng Bo allied in Yue. ——"Spring and Autumn"

(6) An adult man who can serve as a servant is different from a boy [man]

Wuhe Tianbao conscripted soldiers, and every household had only a few cents. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Xinfeng Broken Arm Man"

Yu Ding passed on the meal. ——Shao ??Changheng of the Qing Dynasty, "The Leftover Manuscripts of Qingmen"

(7) Another example: Dingliang (grain collected from men); Dingli (the power of one man. Extended to labor); Dingnu (ability) Adult women who serve as laborers; Taoist refers to the god of fire); Dingnu (adult slaves over twenty years old); adult; strong man

(8) Family population [member of a family]. Such as: childbirth; Ding tax (tax based on population); Ding Fu (tax based on population)

(9) refers to a person engaged in a certain kind of labor [person engaged in a certain occupation]. Such as: gardener; servant; cook

Part of speech changes

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ding

dīng

[Shape]

(1) Strong; strong [strong]

The fallen teeth are revived and the body is strong. ——Han Wang Chong's "Lun Heng·Invisible"

(2) Another example: Ding Ding (robust appearance); Ding Ren (robust man); Ding Fu (robust man)

(3) Ordinal fourth [fourth]. Such as: Ding, etc.; Ding level; Dingfang (square); Dingye four watch night (1-3 am)

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dīng

〔 Move]

(1) Dang; encounter [fall upon]

Ding, Dang. ——"Erya". Note: "Quite worth it."

Ning Ding, I bow?——"Poetry·Daya·Yunhan"

Ding Shi is in trouble. ——Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty, "Nine Sighs·Cherishing the Worthy"

I am happy with my life, and I am alone in my time. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Cen Peng Biography"

During the Ding Dynasty, there was a disaster, so who can boast about it?

——Han Liu Xiang's "Nine Sighs·Cherishing the Worthy"

(2) Such as: Ding Chen (at the right time); Ding Zai (encounter, coincidence); Ding Fuyou (when his father died) ); Ding was worried about his mother (suffered the death of his mother)

(3) See also zhèng