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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character primarily describes a personality trait of being stubborn or obstinate. It often appears in the compound 倔强 (juéjiàng), which means 'stubborn' or 'unyielding.' When someone is described as , it implies they are firm in their opinions or behavior, sometimes to the point of being difficult to persuade.

Common Collocations

  • 倔强 (juéjiàng): stubborn, unyielding; used to describe someone who does not easily give in.
  • 脾气 (juè píqi): stubborn temper; emphasizes a person's obstinate nature.

Usage Notes

is generally used in informal or neutral contexts to describe stubbornness. It can carry a slightly negative connotation if the stubbornness causes problems, but it can also be admired when it reflects perseverance. It is often used to describe children or people who insist on their own way.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse with 固执 (gùzhí), which also means stubborn but often implies a more negative or unreasonable stubbornness. tends to be more neutral or even positive when highlighting determination.

Summary

Use to describe someone who is firm and persistent in their views or behavior, especially when this trait is noticeable in daily interactions or personality descriptions.

Example Sentences

He is very stubborn and doesn't easily change his mind.

The child stubbornly refuses to eat vegetables.

Her stubbornness makes her not give up easily even in the face of