Do as you please
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is à nx í ngz à y à, which means to restrain one's own behavior. From dream ode.
Notes on Idioms
Press: restraint.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan of Tang Dynasty wrote in his ode to dreams: "when you suddenly collapse, you can go up and down, and you can suppress yourself by chatting and pressing."
Do as you please
sharpen one 's weapon to be ready for a fight - mó lì yǐ xū
hide one 's capacities and hide one 's time - tāo guāng huì jì
peace and tranquility under heaven - hǎi yàn hé qīng
have a haughty and imperturbable look - ào nì zì ruò
leadership rendered ineffectual by recalcitrant subordinates - mò dà bù diào