Suit yourself
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch è NT ǐ C á iy ī, which means to act according to the actual situation. It comes from the biography of Zhang Rong in the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zhang Rong in the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, "the present delivery of a set of old clothes means that although it is old, it is Shengxin. It is written by me and has been ordered to be reduced to the style of Qing."
Idiom explanation
Scale: suitable. Cut clothes according to your figure. It means to act according to the actual situation.
Suit yourself
change one's evil ways and reform - qiān shàn gǎi guò