stubborn and unamiable
Bububufangtou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Li è f ā NGT ó u, which means to describe a person's stubborn character. It's from Qian Dayin's dream of finding Fei's clothes.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Qian Da Yin Zhi Kan Fei Yi Meng written by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty: "I have a Pei Yan here. He is good at living, but not bad."
Analysis of Idioms
Stubborn and unruly
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and complement to describe people who are stubborn and unruly.
stubborn and unamiable
to hold back from taking action against an evildoer for fear of involving good people - tóu shǔ jì qì
He who knows current affairs is a hero - shí shí wù zhě wéi jùn jié
The letter covers the whole world - hán gài qián kūn
Devotion with all one's strength - jíe lì qián xīn
The earthworm can float through the dyke - chǐ yǐn chuān dī,néng piāo yī yì
a person with breadth of vision - yǒu shí zhī shì