Go your own way
In Chinese, Pinyin is g è x í ngq í zh ì, which means that everyone acts according to his will. It comes from the biography of Yuwen Xiaobo in the northern history.
Idiom explanation
Each man acts according to his will. The same as "each according to his own aspiration".
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Xiaobo in Yuwen, northern history, "Wei Chi Yun was afraid. He called Xiaobo in private and said," I can't avoid misfortune if I move here. What can I do? " Xiaobo said: "there is an old mother in the hall, and there is Emperor Wu underground. He is a minister and a son. What do you want! How can you escape to death if you refuse to enter in the name of favoritism? If it's personal, it's better to be far away. " So he went his own way.
Analysis of Idioms
Each has his own way
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs
Chinese PinYin : gè xíng qí zhì
Go your own way
run away at the rumor of the approach of. wàng fēng ér táo
Thousands of mountains and thousands of rocks. wàn hè qiān yán