fourth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shí tiān gān]
HSK 7, nr, 2 strokes, radical 一, rank #3663, Hard
丁
Dīng
fourth in order
HSK 7, nr, 2 strokes, radical 一, rank #3663, Hard
丁
Dīng
letter "D" or roman "IV" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc
HSK 7, nr, 2 strokes, radical 一, rank #3663, Hard
丁
Dīng
butyl
HSK 7, nr, 2 strokes, radical 一, rank #3663, Hard
丁
Dīng
cubes (of food)
HSK 7, nr, 2 strokes, radical 一, rank #3663, Hard
丁
Dīng
male adult; robust, vigorous; 4th heavenly stem
HSK 7, nr, 2 strokes, radical 一, rank #3663, Hard
丁
Dīng
ancient Chinese compass point: 195°
HSK 7, unknown, 2 strokes, radical 一, rank #3663, Hard
Dīng(Ding1) T1
1fourth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shí tiān gān]
2fourth in order
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March 24, 2026
丁Dīng(Ding1)
丁 (Dīng) primarily serves as a surname and represents the fourth of the ten Heavenly Stems in Chinese numerology. It is often used to indicate the fourth position in a list or sequence, similar to the letter 'D' in the English alphabet or the Roman numeral 'IV'. Additionally, it can denote cubes of food or refer to a male adult, emphasizing robustness and vigor.
Strokes2Radical一Frequency#3663DifficultyHard
Cultural Note
丁 is often used in traditional Chinese calendars and astrology, where the Heavenly Stems play a crucial role in determining auspicious dates and events. Its significance reflects the importance of numerology in Chinese culture.
Memory Tip
Imagine a strong, robust man (representing '丁') holding a giant cube of food. Visualize him standing at the fourth position in a line, wearing a 'D' badge on his chest. The character 丁 looks like a person standing upright, reflecting strength and order.
Meanings of 丁
Dīng(Ding1)
1fourth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shí tiān gān]
2fourth in order
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About 丁
丁Simplified
2Strokes
一Radical
人名míngcíproper noun (pr.n.)Part of Speech
#3663Frequency Rank
HSK 2.0L6HSK 3.0L7AdvancedTOCFLL5CEFRC2
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Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a strong, robust man (representing '丁') holding a giant cube of food. Visualize him standing at the fourth position in a line, wearing a 'D' badge on his chest. The character 丁 looks like a person standing upright, reflecting strength and order.
Usage Notes
When using 丁 as a surname, it is important to pronounce it correctly as 'Dīng' with a high level tone to avoid confusion with other characters. Be mindful of its specific contexts, such as its use in Chinese astrology or numerology, and avoid using it in informal contexts where other characters might be more appropriate.
HSK Study Tips
As an HSK 6 word, 丁 connects with other advanced vocabulary related to numerology, traditional Chinese culture, and food. Students should focus on its various meanings and how it is used in different contexts, particularly in formal writing or discussions about Chinese philosophy.
Cultural Note
丁 is often used in traditional Chinese calendars and astrology, where the Heavenly Stems play a crucial role in determining auspicious dates and events. Its significance reflects the importance of numerology in Chinese culture.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 丁 with similar-sounding characters like 丁 (Dīng) and 定 (Dìng). Make sure to differentiate them by context; for example, 丁 refers to the fourth Heavenly Stem, while 定 means 'to fix' or 'determine'.
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Grammar Patterns of 丁
丁 functions as a noun — it names a person, place, thing, or concept. Place it as a subject before the verb (主+谓) or as an object after the verb (谓+宾). Most Chinese nouns require a measure word between the number and the noun (e.g. 一个/三本). It carries 8 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The example sentences below show it in action, with practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) on every line.
The charge that Harding was a political stooge may be a canard.
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比加特·唐纳德,这家驻格拉斯哥的营销代理公司已赢得了两个爱丁堡的客户。
bǐ jiā tè· · táng nà, dé , zhè jiā zhù gé lā sī gē de yíng xiāo dài lǐ gōng sī yǐ yíng dé le liǎng gè ài dīng bǎo de。
Biggart Donald, the Glasgow-based marketing agency, has won two Edinburgh accounts.
10
他从韦丁顿打电话过来时已在那儿呆了整整31个小时了。
tā cóng wéi dīng dùn dǎ diàn huà guò lái shí yǐ zài nà ér dāi le zhěng zhěng31 31 gè xiǎo shí。
He called from Weddington, having been there for 31 hours straight.
Cultural Notes for 丁
🏮Cultural insight
丁 is often used in traditional Chinese calendars and astrology, where the Heavenly Stems play a crucial role in determining auspicious dates and events. Its significance reflects the importance of numerology in Chinese culture.
Word Family of 丁
Compounds39
可ke3can
打da2dozen (loanword)
顶ding3apex
灯deng1lamp
厅ting1(reception) hall
订ding4to agree
宁Ning2old variant of 寧
盯ding1to watch attentively
予yu2(archaic) I
钉ding1nail
汀ting1bank, sandbar; beach, shore
叮ding1sting (of mosquito, bee etc)
亭ting2pavilion
酊ding1drunk, intoxicated
町ting1a raised path between fields
仃ding1lonely, solitary
庁
朾
玎ding1jingling, tinkling
疔ding1boil, carbuncle, ulcer
耵ding1earwax
虰ding1dragonfly
靪
饤
亊
圢
奵
帄
忊
甼
矴
糽
耓
艼
訂ding4to make an order; to draw up an agreement
釘ding1nail, spike
閅
頂ding3top, summit, peak; to carry on the head
飣
Words Containing This Character20
丁Dīngbutyl
马丁Martin (name)馬丁
拉丁Latin
布丁pudding (loanword)
拉丁美洲Latin America
丁丁Tintin, cartoon character
园丁gardener園丁
拉丁语Latin (language)拉丁語
补丁(software) patch補丁
拉丁文Latin (language)
丁香lilac (Syringia vulgaris)
拉丁舞Latin dance
尼古丁nicotine (loanword)
爱丁堡Edinburgh, capital of Scotland愛丁堡
沙丁鱼sardine (loanword)沙丁魚
奥斯丁Austin, Texas奧斯丁
一丁点a tiny bit一丁點
诺丁汉Nottingham (city in England)諾丁漢
丁磊Ding Lei (1971-), founder and CEO of NetEase 網易|网易[Wǎngyì]
冷不丁suddenly
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Frequently Asked Questions about 丁
丁 is the fourth of the ten Heavenly Stems, which are used in various aspects of Chinese astrology and calendars.
Yes, but its usage is generally more formal or specific, such as in contexts related to numerology or traditional customs.
No, 丁 has multiple meanings, including its use as a numeral and in references to food or male adults.