remain unchanged
As always, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī R á NR ú g ù, which means that people have not made any progress, or the same as before. From the biography of Liu Wushuang.
Notes on Idioms
Still: still; so: in the past, in the past.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Wushuang by Xue Diao of Tang Dynasty, "the distinction between uncle and nephew remains the same."
Idiom usage
The situation of people has not changed. He ate, drank, played and played as before. A friend by Ye Shengtao
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: still the same, still the same, still the same old [antonym]: changeable, gone, changed
remain unchanged
dense forests in the deep mountains - shēn shān mì lín
Things change with each passing day - shì wǎng rì qiān
part company each going his own way - fēn dào yáng biāo