Stubborn father and mother
Obstinate father and mother, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w á NF ù y í nm ǔ, which means stupid and tyrannical parents. From the book of Yao.
The origin of Idioms
"Book Yao Dian:" father stubborn, mother, like proud
Idiom usage
Combined; as subject and object; with derogatory meaning. If you have the ability, when you meet a virtuous father or brother, you don't need to say that. If you meet a ~, you can gradually persuade him. The 23rd chapter of yellow Hydrangea by Yi Suo in Qing Dynasty
Idioms and allusions
Yushun's violent father (stubborn father), cruel stepmother (mother) and malicious younger brother (Xiang AO) united to kill him. Yushun repeatedly escaped, but he let bygones be bygones and had both filial piety and fraternity.
Chinese PinYin : wán fù yín mǔ
Stubborn father and mother
sell at a good profit -- to wait for an opportunity and sell at a high price. shàn jià ér gū
floating melons and plums submerged in water. fú guā shěn lǐ