Self willed
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh ì x ì NgR è NQ í ng, which means to be agreeable. It's from Lu Xun's dog, cat and mouse.
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute, etc
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's "dog, cat and mouse" said: "they are self willed, right is right, wrong is wrong, do not say a word of discrimination."
Idiom explanation
It means to be agreeable to one's temperament.
Self willed
shrewd at gnat and muddle at the key issue - xiǎo xiá dà chī
can compose and perform military exercises - shàn wén néng wǔ
Come in high spirits and come back in low spirits - chéng xìng ér lái,bài xìng ér guī
A suckling calf is not afraid of a tiger - rǔ dú bù pà hǔ