Do what you want
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ ol ì zh ī zh ì, which means that the dance is powerful and powerful, and it refers to the ambition to make progress. It comes from "the Marquis of Qi attacking Ju".
Idiom explanation
To tread fiercely.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book Qi Hou's attacking Ju: "we should carry forward our ambition to be strict, so as to achieve the custom of upholding merits from simplicity."
Do what you want
a narrow escape from cannon and fire - fēng dí yú shēng