Be as you like
Xiangxinxiangyi is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi à NGX à nxi à ngy à, which means to fulfill one's wish. It's from the popular novel of Beijing - the king of Hailing's immortality.
Idiom usage
We are determined to find a son-in-law of our own accord, but we haven't found one until now.
The origin of Idioms
"How many seasons has the Hailing mausoleum insulted?" in the popular novel of jingben, the king of Hailing is licentious
Idiom explanation
According to one's will.
Be as you like
new problems crop up unexpectedly - zhī wài shēng zhī
both the branches and leaves spread out - zhī yè fú sū
attitude of the confucian school for the appointment - yòng xíng cáng shě