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The dictionary says that this idiom means impenetrable defense (high city walls, deep moat). Does this mean that an individual described with this idiom is stubborn or strong in resolve?

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It is a neutral term. It describes a property of an object. Not commonly used in a metaphorical sense to describe a human characteristic

高城深池 is typically used to describe a defended city, base and of course, castle.

There are many idioms graphically describe objects with no metaphorical usage.

Example:

一望無際 (cannot see the edge) describe the view of a vast area - express: vastness

皮堅肉厚 (tough skin and thick muscle) literally describes a man or an animal with tough skin and thick muscle - express: physically durable

水清山秀 (clear water and beautiful mountains) literally describes a place with clear water and beautiful mountains - express: beautiful scenery

高城深池 literally describes a castle has high wall and deep moat - express: impenetrable defense

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Slightly positive, good defense is a praise for a castle.

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