have one 's own way of doing things
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin Z ìòǔā ng, refers to the disposal without the consent of the superior or relevant parties.
Interpretation of Idioms
It refers to the unauthorized disposal without the consent of the superior or relevant parties.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Yuan anonymous's Xie Jinwu: "but Yang Jing is a county horse. How good it is that he made his own stand and only stabbed him."
Analysis of Idioms
It is necessary to return everything to him. Even if you use it more, you have nothing to say, but you can't make your own opinion. --The eighth chapter of living hell by Li Baojia in Qing Dynasty
have one 's own way of doing things
search into an abstruse subject and indicate the importance - gōu yuán tí yào