confirmed habits are hard to get rid of
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī zh ò NGB ù f ǎ n, which means that it is difficult to change the ideological style or habits formed over a long period of time. It comes from the preface of "three mountains preserving industry".
The origin of Idioms
"At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the subjects were used to collect all the scholars in the world, but all the subjects were abandoned. Only the contemporary literature was used to advocate, and the way to become a scholar became a trend of accumulation."
Idiom usage
It is difficult to change the habit.
Chinese PinYin : jī zhòng bù fǎn
confirmed habits are hard to get rid of
properly and logically arranged. yǒu tiáo yǒu lǐ
do one 's best till one 's heart ceases to beat. sǐ ér hòu yǐ
with discussions so many and diverse that the speakers ' tongues are parched and the listeners ' ears are deafened. shé bì ěr lóng