Deep-rooted habits are hard to give up.
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is j ī x í n á NCH ú, which means that old habits formed for a long time are hard to change. It comes from Guo Moruo's preface white haired girl.
Idiom explanation
It's hard to change old habits that have been formed for a long time. It's the same as "old habits are hard to change".
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's preface to the white haired girl: "we have long been calling for the creation of people's literature and art, but it's hard to get rid of the habit. When we pick up a pen, we always have to be coy."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: it's hard to change old habits
Idiom usage
It is difficult to change the habit
Deep-rooted habits are hard to give up.
when a thing reaches its extreme , it reverses its course - wù jí zé fǎn
to be in deep anxiety day seems like a year - dù rì rú nián
the hustle and bustle of large crowds - xī lái rǎng wǎng
to be keen on mountains and rivers has become and unalterable favourite hobby - yān xiá gù jì