obstinate and perverse
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē Nb ì g ù J ù, which means close and firm resistance. It's from Dr. Taichang.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xin of Han Dynasty said in his book Dr. Taichang: "now it's not the case. I'm deeply closed and unwilling to try. I'm obscene and refuse to recite it. I want to use Du Saiyu's way to exterminate micro learning."
Idiom usage
He is determined not to accept others. I'm so closed that I can't rest. Wang Anshi's book with Zhao Zhe in Song Dynasty
obstinate and perverse
the imaginative power in writing has declined - jiāng láng cái yǎn