obstinate and perverse
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē Nb ì g ù J ù, which means close and firm resistance. It's from Dr. Taichang.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xin of Han Dynasty said in his book Dr. Taichang: "now it's not the case. I'm deeply closed and unwilling to try. I'm obscene and refuse to recite it. I want to use Du Saiyu's way to exterminate micro learning."
Idiom usage
He is determined not to accept others. I'm so closed that I can't rest. Wang Anshi's book with Zhao Zhe in Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shēn bì gù jù
obstinate and perverse
share out the work and cooperate with one another. tōng gōng yì shì
be generous in aiding needy people. zhàng yì shū cái
The mountain withers and the stone dies. shān kū shí sǐ
have one's true face situation. zhēn xiāng bì lù
The wolf and the babbler are frightened. láng gù qiān jīng