Go it alone
The Chinese idiom, G ū x í ngy ī y ì in pinyin, means "go your own way". He didn't listen to advice and acted on his own will, which was written by Qian Qianyi in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
persist in wilfully and arbitrarily. Don't listen to advice, act on your own will.
The origin of Idioms
Qian Qianyi of the Qing Dynasty wrote "father Ji Zhongyi gives Guanglu doctor, Prince Taibao's family secretary and wenyuange's Bachelor's degree system": "acting on one's own, only knowing Dijie and Shougong; Zhuozhu's public comments disdain the market name and avoid resentment."
Idiom usage
It's better to talk about fate than to be ambitious. The poem of crying Zhongmu by Liu Yazi
Go it alone
dizzy of the head and dim of sight - tóu yūn yǎn huā