confirmed habits are hard to get rid of
It's hard to get back. It refers to customs, habits, malpractices or situations that are hard to change. For the negative.
Idiom explanation
It's hard to return
[Pinyin]: J í zh ø NGN á NF ǎ n
It's hard to get back. It refers to customs, habits, malpractices or situations that are hard to change. For the negative.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Gu Yanwu of Qing Dynasty wrote in rizhilu · the weight of Su Song's two Fu's field Fu: "this fixed its extremely heavy situation, which began in JINGDING and ended in Hongwu, and the amount of Zhengke was ten times as much as that before Shaoyu."
Discrimination of words
Since the September 18th Incident The formation of the current "going to the national calamity" war of unity and resistance is really the greatest joy of the nation. However, many things are extremely difficult to return. Guo Moruo's yuyuji: the necessity of arming the people
[pinyin code]: jznf
Synonym: extremely serious
Usage: used as object, attributive and predicate; refers to the habit that is hard to change
Chinese PinYin : jí zhòng nán fǎn
confirmed habits are hard to get rid of
Take the root and restrain the end. wù běn yì mò
neither the old nor the young will be cheated. tóng sǒu wú qī