Do as you please
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é ISU ǒ y ù w é I, which means to do whatever you want. It's from Zheng Guanying's book the book of letters in the flourishing age.
Idiom explanation
Do whatever you want, do whatever you want.
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Guanying wrote in the book book of the book of letters in the flourishing age: "it's still a matter. If there are bribes, they will follow, if there are no bribes, they will refute, confuse black and white, confuse right and wrong, and do whatever they want. Mo can control it."
Analysis of Idioms
Do as you please
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Examples
It is not because of wealth that the annexing people live in the countryside, live and kill at will, do whatever they want, know nothing about the law, and can't help the officials. Liu Shipei's on Abolishing soldiers and money
Chinese PinYin : wéi suǒ yù wéi
Do as you please
our wills unite like a fortress. zhòng xīn chéng chéng
the dog of jie barked at yao-utterly unscrupulous in its zeal to serve its master. jié quǎn fèi yáo
content is no more important than diction. lǐ bù shèng cí
a way of keeping good health. yǎng shēng zhī dào
marry someone with the proper ceremonies -- three lots of tea and six presents. sān chá liù lǐ
every order is executed without fail. lìng xíng jìn zhǐ