A long life of evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch á ng è m ǐ Qu ā n, which means to do evil for a long time and refuse to repent. It's from the book of the Sui Dynasty, Yangdi Ji Xia.
The origin of Idioms
"Sui Shu · Yangdi Ji Xia" says: "I promise to change his mistakes, but I urge the class teacher to do it, and I will not tolerate the immorality, the banquets and the poisons."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of a villain.
A long life of evil
Different ways do not conspire with each other - dào bù tóng,bù xiāng wéi móu
hope one 's children will have a bright future - wàng zǐ chéng lóng
be engraved on the heart and memory - míng jì bù wàng