hardly change human nature
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ NGX ì NGN á NY í, which means that human nature is hard to change. From the biography of Liu Yi in Dongting Lake.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Yi in Dongting Lake written by Shang Zhongxian of Yuan Dynasty, he said: "if you think about him, he has no kindness, and his nature is hard to change. "I'm in the red of the decaying grass in the wild field, near Yuji from Fengge."
Analysis of Idioms
It's hard to change one's nature
Idiom usage
Used as predicate or attribute; used of personality. Today's right and yesterday's wrong, who can see the opportunity early. Don't be angry with me. The fourth part of Feng Weimin's Hai Fu Shan Tang CI manuscript Ji Xiao's four poems in Ming Dynasty
hardly change human nature
a wild horse running about without reins - yě mǎ wú jiāng
peaceful and mild steps -- walking slowly - yōng róng yǎ bù