Read: obstinate? [ zhí niù ]?
Stubborn and capricious, not accepting others' opinions.
Citation: Lu Xun "Just a Collection - The Relationship of Wei and Jin Style and Essays to Medicine and Wine": "It doesn't matter that individuals are so temperamental, but if the rule of the country and the pacification of the world is also so temperamental, then what else is there to say?"
Near synonyms of obstinate:
Stubborn? [ wán gù ]?
Conservative in thought, unwilling to accept new things.
Citation: Lao She, "The Teahouse," Act II: "Don't be stubborn, Master San! They've changed us to the Republic of China, can we not go along with it?"
Expanded Information
The antonyms of obstinacy:
A. Serving? [ fú tiē ]?
Tame; obedient.
II. follow and? [ suí he ]?
Harmonious and not obstinate.
Citation: Zhou Libo "Stormy Weather", Part 1, 9: "He is a man with a pretty good heart and an easy-going temper, but a little lazy, slimy, and always under-slept."