do as one pleases
Do as you please, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é ISU ǒ y ù w é I, for: do. Originally refers to do what you want to do, later refers to very casual, do what you want (usually used in a derogatory sense), from "Zizhitongjian · king Weilie of Zhou Dynasty".
The origin of Idioms
"Zizhitongjian · the 23rd year of King Weilie in the Zhou Dynasty": "Zi Nai can do whatever he wants, but it's not easy? Why do you suffer so much? Is it not difficult to seek revenge? " According to astronomy annals of the Sui Dynasty, "therefore, it is necessary to check the calendar of the Chen Dynasty and divide it into different degrees. It can be measured by the premier, and only those who want to do whatever they want."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: arbitrary, lawless, and reckless; [antonym]: self-discipline, cautious
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, adverbial; refers to arbitrary. example they are full of the idea that with such powerful and sophisticated weapons, they can be tyrannical and do whatever they want in other people's land. The content of Baidu Encyclopedia is shared by netizens. If you find that your entry is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your entry service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to & gt; & gt;
Chinese PinYin : wéi suǒ yù wéi
do as one pleases
There is nothing wrong in the world. tiān xià běn wú shì,yōng rén zì rǎo zhī
scratch one 's head and stroke one 's ear. sāo tóu mō ěr