remain impenitent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ù guॸb ù Qu ā n, which means insisting on making mistakes. The source of the book is "the imperial edict to pay opium to the foreign buildings in Macao".
The origin of Idioms
In Lin Zexu's "preaching to zhedo to hand over opium from foreign buildings in Macao", it is said that "if he persists in his obsession, refuses to hand over all the opium, and thinks that he will keep it for sale, he will disobey it intentionally and will not let it pass."
Idiom usage
Today, as you have agreed, if you can change the past and take the country as the premise, you can forgive the past If it is still, the Yulin generation can only judge by force for the sake of the country. Politics after Premier Lu's speech by Huang Yuanyong
Chinese PinYin : hù guò bù quān
remain impenitent
cover up the eyes and ears of others. zhē rén ěr mù
Be aware of people and the world. jué rén jué shì