refuse to mend one 's ways after repeated education
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǚ Ji à ob ù g ǎ I, which means many times of education, still not correct. From on ten relationships.
The origin of Idioms
In Mao Zedong's on the ten major relations, it is said that "most of the people who make mistakes can be corrected, except for the few who insist on making mistakes and never change after repeated teaching."
Idiom usage
Compound sentence; attributive; derogatory.
Analysis of Idioms
A prodigal son turns back and repents
refuse to mend one 's ways after repeated education
Different ways do not conspire with each other - dào bù tóng,bù xiāng wéi móu
friendliness is conducive to business success - hé qì shēng cái
the crumbs which fall from one 's master 's table - yú bēi lěng zhì
brace up one while the others tumble down - dōng fú xī dǎo