go one's own way
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì x í ngq í sh ì, which means to do what you think is right without considering other people's opinions. From the report on the work of the government (1954).
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Enlai's report on the work of the government (1954) states that "in their work, they often act on their own, do not respect the unified leadership of their superiors, and do not pay attention to observing the system of asking for instructions and reporting."
Idiom usage
He is very stubborn. example you can't do things by yourself. You'd better listen to other people's opinions.
Analysis of Idioms
Self righteous
go one's own way
congratulate each other and dust off their old official 's hats - tán guān xiāng qìng
Cut through the slightest mischief - pōu háo xī máng
make friends with congenial persons - hū péng huàn yǒu