obstinate
Fangtoubulu, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā NGT ó UB ù L ǜ, which means people are stubborn and stubborn. It comes from Jin Feng Chai by Zheng Tingyu of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To be stubborn is to be stubborn
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: square head is not inferior
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Tingyu of Yuan Dynasty wrote "Jinfeng Chai:" seeing a man with unruly head, bullying an old man, beating him and jumping into the river. "
Idiom explanation
It describes a person's stubborn character. It's the same as "a square head is not inferior".
obstinate
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