carry out one's ideas alone
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ū x í NGJ ǐ Ji à n, which means not accepting other people's opinions and acting stubbornly according to one's own. From Mao Zedong's on coalition government.
Idiom explanation
Don't accept others' opinions and act stubbornly according to your own
The origin of Idioms
In the past and now, there were people who tried to and didn't respect our opinions, but they didn't work out. (selected works of Mao Zedong on coalition government)
Idiom usage
It refers to people's stubbornness
Chinese PinYin : gū xíng jǐ jiàn
carry out one's ideas alone
make up a deficiency by the surplus. jué cháng xù duǎn
blow the fire by making use of the wind. yǐn fēng chuī huǒ
give rewards for good service and punishments for faults. shǎng láo fá zuì
ask doubtful questions and inquire into difficult problems. zhì yí wèn nàn