Do whatever you want
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù sh ǒ ut ī NGM ì ng, which means obeying orders. It comes from Ma Sui.
The origin of Idioms
According to Chen Liang of Song Dynasty's "zuogulun · Mashui", the courage of Ziqing will be broken if three towns are even. If you order a debater to take the imperial edict from the emperor, he will not be afraid to obey his orders. "
Analysis of Idioms
Bow to one's will
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Chinese PinYin : shù shǒu tīng mìng
Do whatever you want
bring a romance to a happy ending. chéng rén zhī měi
have illicit relations with sb. yú qiáng kuī xì