20 idioms about or containing Ding and their meanings!

Pull the mountain and lift the tripod (bá shān gāng dǐng)

Shoulders: Put your hands up. Pull up the hill and lift the heavy tripod. Description is very powerful.

have a taste

Ding: ancient stove, three feet and two ears; Heng: Cut into pieces of meat. You can know the taste of the whole tripod by tasting a piece of meat in it.

Be famous (dà míng dǐng dǐng)

Dingding: A grand performance. Describe great fame.

Knife saw tripod (dā o j ǐ d ǐ ng hu).

Knife and saw: ancient instruments of torture, also refers to cutting and strangulation; Ding wok: an ancient cooker, also known as cooking punishment. Refers to ancient instruments of torture. It also refers to all kinds of torture.

How are you?

Ding: an ancient cooker with three legs and two ears; Tai: Dading. The seasoning in the tripod. Metaphor dealing with state affairs. More refers to the responsibilities of the prime minister.

Dingdong has ears

Ding and dang: both are metal cookers with two ears and three feet. Electric jingles have ears. It refers to people or things that have great influence. People with long ears should be able to hear and know.

Ding dangyu

See the tripod clank, see the jade as a stone. Describe life as extremely luxurious.

Be famous (dǐng dǐng dà míng)

Describe great fame.

Ding iron pot knife saw

Ding: Ancient bronze ware used for cooking. Wok: large pot. Zhong Ding: This is an ancient instrument of torture, which is used to boil people to death. Refers to four ancient instruments of torture, citing the most cruel punishment.

A wok is like a wok.

Coconut: maltose, syrup. Being tortured is like eating candy. Describe fearlessness and death.

Innovation and death

It used to refer to the change or change of government. Now it generally refers to building a new fist in addition to the old one.

Dongwumen

Just like fish swimming on a tripod, swallows nest on curtains. Metaphor is a person or thing in extreme danger.

Three-legged

Metaphor is three opposing situations. It also refers to three aspects.

Separation of three parties

Ding: Three-legged and binaural ancient stoves. Metaphor tripartite separation, competition with each other.

The strength of the foot (d ǐ ng Zhu Zhu and Shi)

Metaphor is a situation in which three aspects coexist.

Get rid of the old and innovate (gégédǐng xρn)

Leather: change, get rid of; So: old; D: Establish. It used to refer to the change or change of government. Now generally refers to the old and the new.

If it's not enough, it's more important (Ji ǔ d ǐ ng b ù wé i zh ò ng)

Descriptive words carry weight, and Jiuding is not too heavy by comparison.

Ji Pei Jiuding Luda

Metaphor is powerful and weighty.

Lift the tripod and pull out the mountain (jǔ dǐng bá shān)

Can lift the tripod, can pull the mountain. The metaphor is powerful.

Lift the tripod (j incarnation Dan jueben)

Absolutely: broken; Rudder: tibia. Hold the tripod with both hands and break the tibia. Metaphor ability is small, can't bear the heavy responsibility.

Kang Dan bi an ni

Lift the tripod: lift the tripod. Buckle cattle: separate two fighting cows. Can lift a tripod, can pull two fighting cows apart. Describe brave and powerful, extraordinary.

Able to carry a tripod (lü né ng g ā ng d ǐ ng)

Handling: lift heavy objects with both hands. Ding: Bronze ware with three legs and two ears. The description is particularly strong. It is also a metaphor for vigorous brushwork.

Hunting and eating

Describe the luxury life of the rich and noble.

Niu Ding poached chicken

Cook a chicken in the pot where the cow is cooked. Metaphor is overqualified.

A feeling of passion

Describe people's emotions are extremely excited and can't calm down.

There are many people (rén shēng dǐng fèi)

Ding: ancient cooking utensils; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.

Three-point tripod

Ding: Three-legged and binaural ancient stoves. Metaphor tripartite separation, competition with each other.

Three sacrifices and five ding.

In the past, it was described as a rich sacrifice. Later, I also described the food as beautiful.

Three legs

Metaphor is three opposing situations.

Four seas boiling

Four Seas: The ancients thought that China was surrounded by the sea, which was used to refer to all parts of the country; Boiling: indicates that the situation is unstable, just like boiling water. Describe the chaos in the world.

Ji Pei Jiuding

Descriptive words carry weight, which is not too heavy compared with Lai Jiuding.

Keep your word (y and y á n ji ǔ d ǐ ng)

Jiuding: the treasure of an ancient country, which is said to have been cast by Yu Xia. A word is worth keeping balance. Metaphor is powerful and can play a great role.

zh not ng mí ng d ǐ ng shí

Clock: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell for dinner. Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility.