have whatever one 's heart desires
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ó NGX ī NSU ǒ y ù, which means you can do whatever you want. It comes from the Analects of Confucius.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, it is said that "when you are sixty, you will be obedient; when you are seventy, you will do whatever you want, and you will not exceed the rules."
Idiom usage
To act according to one's will. In the book of songs, neibian, jintizhong, written by Hu Yinglin of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "change leads to the more dangerous mark, and the more dangerous it is, the more dangerous it is; change leads to the change of mind, and the more natural it is." Liao Zhongkai's the status quo of Chinese industry and the reasons for its backwardness: "how can we do what we want with the constraints of treaties and the seal system of tariffs?" In Zou Taofen's the story of the rest of his life in need: the sufferings of progressive culture, he said, "I think that only by using all my strength to eliminate progressive culture can we achieve their goal of" self-respect ". From then on, I can lie on my back and do whatever I want." According to Wu Chengen's poem of seven obstacles of Shouwang kezhai in Ming Dynasty, "the year of Jin is the year when my teacher can do whatever he wants, and the month is extremely good. It is the month when my Buddha was born." It is also called "from the heart". According to Tang Daifu's guangyiji Dingyue, "when you are old enough to follow your heart, your hair is full of cranes." Su Shunqin of the Song Dynasty wrote the first form of Duke's request for retirement: "I'm nearly from the heart, and I'm sick with many body elements. I've been in charge of this position for many years now." the eighth book of qiutuilu written by Li Dongyang in Ming Dynasty: "in the age of not yet from the heart, the spirit is brilliant and healthy, and it is just a supplementary term."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: do what you want, do what you want, do what you want, enjoy yourself, do what you want, do what you want, speak freely, do what you want, do what you want
Chinese PinYin : cóng xīn suǒ yù
have whatever one 's heart desires
Drilling mountains and blocking seas. zuàn shān sāi hǎi
vital organs of the human body. wǔ cáng liù fǔ