A foreign country
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā Xi ā ngy ì Xi à n, which means far away from home. It comes from Yuefu Poetry Anthology, Yinma Great Wall grottoes.
Idiom usage
Be subject, object, attribute
Examples
If there are wise men, they will not be polite to each other; if they live in a foreign country, they will be more eager than hungry. The second volume of Yan Zhitui's family precepts in the southern and Northern Dynasties
The origin of Idioms
"Yuefu Poetry Collection · Yinma Great Wall Grottoes line": "different counties in other countries, exhibition is not visible."
A foreign country
peach flowers flowing away with water - táo huā liú shuǐ
come together through thick and thin - huàn nàn yǔ gòng
with a snub nose and a wry mouth -- a very ugly face - bí tā zuǐ wāi
reconcile oneself to one 's situation - suí yù ér ān