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The term 固执 (gùzhí), which translates to "pigheaded," "obstinate," or "stubborn," is generally considered a negative trait. This perception stems from the idea that being 固执 implies an unwillingness to listen to others, adapt to new information, or change one's opinions.
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1. 顽固 (wángù) - This word also means "stubborn" and is often used to describe someone who is unyielding and resistant to change.
2. 倔强 (juéjiàng) - This word describes someone who is stubborn and refuses to listen to others' opinions or advice.
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