repent thoroughly of one's misdeeds
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ø NGG ǎ IQI á NF ē I, which means to completely correct the previous mistakes. It's from Ling Mengchu's amazing story at the second quarter of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty wrote in the book "amazing at the second moment. Crazy childe makes a lot of money": "if you change your ways, I'll live in this house with your husband and wife."
Idiom usage
Inspired by the policy, he was determined to make a fresh start. In the middle school text "strange people in the world" in the "good mouth Yang Ba": "small must change the past!" There have been.
repent thoroughly of one's misdeeds
thump one 's chest and stamp one 's feet - chuí xiōng dùn zú
correct evil doings and revert to good deeds - gǎi xíng qiān shàn