What do you mean, take what you want?

Description: Yu: I mean to ask for (property) from me. The latter refers to arbitrary acquisition.

From: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gongqi Year": "Only I know a woman (you), and she is not tired of patents, taking what she wants without defects."

Interpretation: Only I know you. You monopolize goods and are never satisfied. Take it from me and ask me for it. I won't blame you.

Grammar: combination, as a predicate, refers to arbitrary acquisition.

Extended data;

Synonym;

Do whatever you want.

【sui xn suǒyù】?

Explanation: whatever: whatever; Desire: want. Do whatever you want.

Said by: "The Analects of Confucius is a government": "At seventy, do what you want from your heart, and don't overstep the limit."

Interpretation: At the age of 70, you can do what you want without breaking the rules.

Example: The two of us sat side by side and chatted casually. Cang Kejia Lao She forever.

Our team leader is aggressive in his work and never does what he wants.