remain impenitent
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Z à o è B à Qu à n, which means to do evil without repentance. It comes from the spring and autumn and Ming classics, from the time when the Duke of Qi defeated the Duke of Lai to the time when the Duke of Qi attacked the drought.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of the spring and Autumn Annals of the Ming Dynasty, that is, the Duke of Xuan did not do evil, but was poisoned in his country
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
remain impenitent
be the same in appearance but different essentially - míng mào shí yì
people 's feelings change with the circumstances - qíng zhú shì qiān