resistant to a seducer
Refusal is a Chinese idiom pronounced t ó usu ō zh ī J ù, which means that a woman resists a man's provocation.
interpretation
It means that a woman resists a man's seduction. It's the same as "throwing the shuttle and folding the teeth".
source
In the biography of Yingying written by Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty, "the gentleman has the choice to help the Qin, but I have no refusal."
Examples
Lu Xun's "the soul of Sparta" said: "although he suffered from ~, he could not forget his love."
usage
As an object; used between men and women
resistant to a seducer
give rewards for good service and punishments for faults - shǎng gōng fá zuì
Heavy responsibility and light talent - rèn zhòng cái qīng