obstinately refuse to yield
Obstinate, Chinese idiom, Pinyin read zh í y ì B ù C ó ng, means to insist on their own opinions, not to follow others. It's from Xingshi Hengyan: Oil seller monopolizes Huakui.
Notes on Idioms
Persistence: persistence; intention: opinion; compliance: compliance.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote "xingshihengyan oil seller monopolizes Huakui": "if you insist on not doing so, and provoke him, you will turn your face, scold and fight for a while, and you will go to heaven."
Analysis of Idioms
Be determined not to return
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. You think that tomorrow is the date of the transaction. If you persuade him to wait for one day, he will not. If he stays for another four years, he will not follow. The fifth chapter of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty
obstinately refuse to yield
have endured the hardships of a long journey - yī lù fēng chén
support and develop family undertaking - dǐng mén zhuàng hù
It's hard to paint a tiger without skin - huà hǔ huà pí nán huà gǔ
go through the ceremonies of appointing a commander-in-chief - zhù tán bài jiàng
lose a great deal through trying to save a little - yīn xiǎo shī dà