each sticks to his own viewpoint
In Chinese, Pinyin is g è zh í J à Ji à n, which means that everyone sticks to his own opinion. It's from southern New Book B.
The origin of Idioms
According to the southern New Book B by Qian Yi of the Song Dynasty, "where there are military and political affairs in Zhongshu, Zhongshu gives up people's opinions and signs their names, which is called Wuhua judgment."
Idiom usage
It means that everyone insists on his own opinion. They talk all day long, and they are on the same level. Beimenglong, Ming Dynasty
each sticks to his own viewpoint
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