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What does the head iron mean?

It means stubborn, pronounced as: tóu ti.

Pronunciation: [gü zhi]

Interpretation: (temperament or attitude) rigid and unwilling to change.

Quote: Lee Joon can't go that way: "His father is still so stubborn."

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Synonym for extended data: stubborn and old-fashioned

First, stubbornness

Pronunciation: [zhí niù]

Interpretation: stubborn and willful, not accepting other people's opinions.

Quote: Lu Xun's collection of Wei and Jin demeanor justice and the relationship between articles and medicinal liquor: "It doesn't matter if individuals are so angry. If the country is so stubborn, what will it be? "

Second, old-fashioned

Pronunciation: [g ǔ b ǔ n]

Interpretation: (thinking, style) stubborn and conservative; Stiff, little change.

Quote: Yang Shuo's Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains: "Look at him, Fang Mao. I have lived with him for half my life and have never heard him say a joke. "