Stubbornness
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à NGW á Nb à Hu à, meaning very stubborn, unable to influence. From the biography of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
The first chapter of the biography of the heroes of the sons and daughters: "now there are famous green teas in Shandong. Can we know whether they are in shape or not? Can some of them persuade people to change their profession, and some of them are stubborn and have great skills? We need to consult them one by one. "
Idiom usage
Meng then returned to the county seat and wrote to the Advisory Bureau, claiming that the smokers were stubborn. A series of materials on Modern Chinese History: Materials on the 1911 Revolution and the people's struggle against the Qing Dynasty
Stubbornness
violent political or social upheavals - tiān bēng dì jiě
harm the country and bring calamities on the people - dù guó yāng mín
have no idea what to do with one 's hands and feet - shǒu zú wú cuò
be out of one 's wits with fright - dǎn sàng hún xiāo
The natural endowment of the lake - bēi hú bǐng liáng
When the wall falls, everyone pushes - qiáng dǎo zhòng rén tuī