Live in a strange place
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is bi é J ū y ì C á I, which means to set up a new house and store property. It's from the diary of the four countries as envoys on the 10th day of December in the 16th year of Guangxu.
The origin of Idioms
Xue Fucheng, Qing Dynasty, wrote the diary of four countries' diplomatic mission on the 10th of December in the 16th year of Guangxu
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: another place for wealth, another place for residence
Idiom usage
To divide one's family from another
Live in a strange place
till my heart is weary , and my head aches - gān xīn shǒu jí
proceed like a school of fishes , one after the other - yú guàn ér xíng
have no other intention until death - zhì sǐ mǐ tā