Being persistent in evil means persisting in doing evil and refusing to repent.
Pinyin hù è bù quān.
The basic meaning is to rely on and trust; to repent is to repent. Persevere in doing evil and refuse to repent.
Source: Chunqiu Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan·Yin Gong Sixth Year": "Good things cannot be lost, and evil things cannot be long-lasting. As Chen Huan Gong said, if you continue to do bad things, you will not be stingy, and you will follow your own path."
For example, Yuan·Tuotuo's "Song History·Wang Huaji Biography": "If an official is given to a herdsman in a distant place, he or she may have an evil heart and rely on the distance to cause harm to the small people, so there is no appeal. ”
The grammatical word formation method is linking; it is usually used as an object in a sentence; it has a derogatory connotation.
Synonyms: stubbornness: describing persisting in a mistake without realizing it. The word formation method is joint; it is usually used as subject, predicate, attributive, and adverbial in a sentence.
Sentences for those who persist in evil without restraint
1. People who persist in evil without restraint should be dealt with severely and severely.
2. Those repeat offenders who persist in their evil must be severely punished.
3. Those criminals who are persistent in evil and commit many crimes must be severely punished and never tolerated.
4. These gangsters have done all the bad things and have no regrets at all. It can be said that they are stubborn and stubborn and cannot be forgiven.
5. We should severely punish criminals who are unswervingly evil and have great public indignation. We should not be lenient.
6. This persistent and persistent criminal must be severely punished without any mercy.
7. If these cyclists persist in their evil ways and continue to cause mischief, they will be punished by law.
8. If you know your mistakes and can correct them, you will be able to do great things; if you persist in your evil, you will eventually be punished by God.
9. Do not be merciful to evil criminals.
For the above content, please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Keeping Evil