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1. 固执 (gù zhí) - stubborn, obstinate, inflexible
2. 倔强 (jué jiàng) - stubborn, obstinate, unyielding
3. 执拗 (zhí niù) - stubborn, obstinate, unyielding
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1. 顽固不化 (wán gù bù huà) - literally means "stubborn and unchanging like a rock". It is used to describe someone who is extremely stubborn and refuses to change their ways or opinions.
2. 顽固派 (wán gù pài) - refers to a group of people who are stubborn and resistant to change. It can also be used to describe a political faction or organization that holds onto outdated or extreme beliefs.
3. 顽固分子 (wán gù fēn zǐ) - similar to "顽固派", this term specifically refers to individuals who are stubborn and unyielding in their beliefs or actions.
4. 顽固的态度 (wán gù de tài du) - refers to a stubborn attitude or stance. It can also be used to describe someone who is unyielding and refuses to compromise.
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顽固 (wán gù) is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe someone who is stubborn, obstinate, persistent, or uncompromising in their beliefs or actions. It can also be used to describe a situation or problem that is difficult to change or solve.
For example, if someone is refusing to change their mind or behavior despite being presented with evidence or reasoning, you could say "他很顽固,不肯听别人的建议" (tā hěn wán gù, bù kěn tīng bié rén de jiàn yì) which means "He is very stubborn and won't listen to other people's advice."
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