Ding, there are no traditional Chinese characters, this one is both simplified and traditional.
The pinyin of the Chinese character "ding" is dǐng. The structure is up and down. The stroke order is: vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical fold, horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold. .
The tripod has three standing legs and two lifting ears. It is a treasure used to blend various flavors.
The hexagram in the "Book of Changes" uses "wood" to enter the fire, which is the Ding hexagram.
1 Same as the original meaning [tripod caldron]. Popular in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. It is used to cook things, or placed in the ancestral temple as a ritual vessel to commemorate achievements. The ruler also used the cauldron as a torture instrument for cooking people, with three legs and two ears, and a five-flavored treasure. -- "Shuowen"
2 Another example: Ding Zhi (a metaphor for three sides standing side by side, such as the three legs of a tripod); Ding Xuan (referring to a tripod); Ding Nai (both Ding and Nai are ancient cooking utensils, used To reconcile the five flavors. In the old days, it was used as a metaphor for the prime minister to govern the country).
3 Metaphor of emperor [emperor]. Such as: aspiration; Dingding Zhongyuan; Dingjia (ranking first in the imperial examination); Dingming (the emperor's position); Dingye (the emperor's great cause).
4 refers to prime minister. Such as: Dingtai (prime minister); Dingchen (referring to prime minister).
5 It refers to the positions of the three Dukes, the Prime Minister, and the important ministers [high official]. Such as: Dingfu (Three Dukes, Zaifu); Dingsi (the position of the Three Dukes).
6 refers to the country [state]. Such as: Ding Zuo (Guo Zuo, national luck); Ding Yun (national luck).