Stubborn and arrogant
Stubborn and arrogant, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju é Ji à NGJ à o, which means stubborn and arrogant. It comes from on salt and iron · on Gong.
The origin of Idioms
In Huan Kuan's on salt and iron, on Gong, it is said that "he is stubborn and he calls himself an old man."
Idiom usage
It refers to the character of a person
Stubborn and arrogant
To be right and wrong, to be right and wrong - lái shì shì fēi rén,qù shì shì fēi zhě
see the error of one 's ways and repent - fān rán huǐ wù
Cure a sore and gouge out meat - liáo chuāng wān ròu