act as one pleases
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g è x í ngq í sh ì, which means to do what they think is right. It means to do what they think is right, which means to do according to their own opinions. From Chuang Tzu Xu Wu GUI.
Analysis of Idioms
Yes, it is. It means that people do things according to their own opinions. There are different metaphors. The antonym is to echo from afar, to work together, to keep pace, to echo from afar, to help each other in the same boat, to be of one heart and one mind, to sing one song, to get together and to work together Subject predicate type; as predicate and object; with derogatory meaning
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu Xu Wu GUI: "there is no public in the world, but each is what he is." The ninth volume of Ling Mengchu's the second quarter of the Ming Dynasty: "both of them are virtuous; they go their own way."
Idiom usage
Examples
As a party member, he must conscientiously implement the party's resolutions and instructions, instead of making his own stand and going his own way.
Chinese PinYin : gè xíng qí shì
act as one pleases
one 's sidelong glance has the moist gleam of the autumnal waves. qiū shuǐ yíng yíng
not to realize that when the lining of the coat gets worn out , there will be nothing left to support the fur. fǎn qiú fù chú
behave correctly and cautiously. guī xíng jǔ zhǐ
have callosities on one 's hands and feet. shǒu zú pián zhī
the fallen grass and sinking cesspool. piāo yīn luò hùn