Do whatever you want, do whatever you want, run amok, and be unforgivable and unscrupulous.
1, do whatever you want.
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Explain as: do. This means doing what you want to do. The latter means doing whatever you want.
Source "Twenty-three Years of Zijianzhou": "Zi does whatever he wants, but it is not easy to control him? Why bother yourself. Is it difficult to seek revenge? " Sui Shu Tian Wen Shang Zhi: "Therefore, when looking up the calendar, it is accurate, and it is based on the exam. Only those who do whatever they want."
For example, they think that with such powerful and sophisticated weapons, they can run roughshod over other people's land and do whatever they want. -Jun Qing "Endless Waves Rolling in"
2. Do whatever you want
Pinyin suí xīn suǒ yù ǐ
Explain: let nature take its course; Desire: want. Do whatever you want.
The source of "The Analects of Confucius for Politics": "At seventy, do what you want from your heart, and don't overstep the rules."
Like making sentences. The two of us sat side by side and chatted casually. -Cang Kejia forever Lao She.
Step 3 run amok
Pinyin hü zu fü iwei
Explain Hu: chaos; No: no. Do evil regardless of law and order or public opinion.
"History of the Old Five Dynasties: Biography of Zhang" Source: "The thief under Liu Kaidao, a villager from Ruchedu Village, is used to doing injustice, and now he has to change his profession. If he doesn't get rid of the old state, he will die. "
For example, make sentences or lie that you are lazy or reckless. -Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" is the twelfth time.
4. Everything is forgiven
Pinyin b m: I w ú j ì n j ì
Explanation 100: all, no matter what; Taboo: Taboo. Nothing is taboo.
The source is Fan Yin's "Yue Yan Wu Ming Custom" in Qing Dynasty, "All things are forgiven, and all things are exempted."
For example, if you make a sentence, you will know that the squire is a deity. It is said that in ancient times. Today, Jiang Taigong is here for every book in the portal, and "You Are Happy" is not groundless. -Lu Xun's "Novel Old News Banknotes, Seal the Gods and Pass on Meaning"
5, unscrupulous
Pinyin siwú jà n
Explanation 4: unbridled; Avoid: scruples; Fear: fear. Very presumptuous, no scruples.
The source of The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean: "Little people are also (anti-) little people, and little people do whatever it takes."
For example, they are all on the rampage, which is really unscrupulous. -Guo Moruo's Dialogue between the Yellow River and the Yangtze River