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Elm head, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú m ù n ǎ OD à I, which means elm is a kind of wood widely used for making furniture, equipment, etc. It is tough and hard to crack. Therefore, it is used as a metaphor to describe people who are stubborn, not enlightened and not enlightened. Also known as "elm brain shell". It's from new things, new things.
The origin of Idioms
Guyu's "new business, new management": "your mother is not that elm head! If you don't take a sedan chair to get married, I agree with you
Idiom usage
Thank you, uncle The golden seal shed tears. "You knocked this elm skull on my neck." Liu Shaotang's Liu San
Chinese PinYin : yú mù nǎo dài
diehard
One will get nowhere if he lacks single-mindedness and perseverance.. duō qí wáng yáng
A willing man is a willing man. gān mào hǔ kǒu
the language fails to express the meaning. cí bù dá yì