go one's own way
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh í Q í NGJ ì NGX í ng, which means to do it according to your own meaning. It's like doing what you want. It comes from the book of rites under the sandalwood bow.
Idiom explanation
Path: straight; line: engaged.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, under the sandalwood bow, it is said that "if you have a straight feeling and walk, you will be able to learn the way of Rong di."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
go one's own way
fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon - yuè mào huā róng
A delayed remedy does not help in an emergency - yuǎn shuǐ bù jiù jìn huǒ