Stubborn
Stubborn, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju è t ó Uji à NGN à o, which means to describe the inflexibility of speech. It comes from Mao Dun's frost leaves are red like February flowers.
The origin of Idioms
"At that time, I felt that two of them, a man and a woman, were stubborn and disagreeable," Mao Dun said in his "frost leaves are as red as February flowers."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of a person's words and deeds
Analysis of Idioms
Stubborn head
Chinese PinYin : juè tóu jiàng nǎo
Stubborn
people are unanimous in their opinion. zhòng kǒu tóng shēng
be invincible all before one. suǒ xiàng wú qián
splits off as it meets the edge of knife without effort. yíng rèn ér lǐ
strengthen the defences and clear the fields. gù bì qīng yě