not follow the conventional ways
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì B ù sh ī g ǔ, which means doing things without learning from previous experience. From Shangshu shuoming Xia.
Idiom explanation
I don't follow the old adage.
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu Shuo Ming Xia" says, "if you do not learn from the past, you will never be able to conquer the past, and you will hear from the bandits."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; predicate; derogatory meaning; refers to doing things do not abide by the old adage.
Examples
In the book of the Sui Dynasty, the annals of hundred officials said, "at the beginning, the system of enfeoffment was terminated and the officials of prefectures and counties were established."
not follow the conventional ways
have an easy control in the matter - cāo zòng zì rú
scattered all over like stars in the sky or men on a chessboard - xīng luó yún bù
The pheasant scurrying in a flurry - zhì fú shǔ cuàn