be unrepentant
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í é RB ù f ǎ n, meaning lost in the road, do not know to come back; metaphor made a mistake, do not know to correct. From Wei Liu Biao and Yuan Shangshu.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang can's Wei Liu Biao and Yuan Shangshu of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "if you are confused but don't change, then there will be words of scorn from the barbarians."
Analysis of Idioms
Confused but not reversed
Idiom usage
It means not to correct a mistake. Example Chen Shou's biography of Cheng Xiaozhuan in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, said: "Kuang's treachery has been exposed, but it can't be recovered. It's because gunque doesn't mend and confusion doesn't return."
be unrepentant
withered trees and rotten stumps - pán mù xiǔ zhū
not to follow a set pattern of action - bù zhǔ gù cháng
Light clothes make good fortune - yì qīng chéng féi
Quiet words are not easy to violate - jìng yán yōng wéi