remain impenitent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ù zh ōù NGB ù Qu ā n, which means having a support but never repenting. From the book of Shun.
Analysis of Idioms
Parents never regret
The origin of Idioms
"Shu Shun Dian" said: "four amnesties for calamities, and the punishment for thieves." Confucius said: "parents and traitors from the end, when the punishment to kill." Volume 7 of the Song Dynasty's Luo Da Jing "Helin Yulu": "the heart of a gentleman does not want him to go away, but rather, to give up evil and suit the right. If his parents do not die, they should be regarded as the six above the book
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. Examples such as soldiers, soldiers and civilians We should promote justice. Chapter 97 of outlaws of the marsh
Chinese PinYin : hù zhōng bù quān
remain impenitent
a faint smile on one 's face. sì xiào fēi xiào
a lone phoenix and a widowed goose. gū luán guǎ hú