feel at home wherever one goes
Chinese idiom, originally refers to the emperor occupies the country, later refers to any place can be used as their own home, also refers to the ambition, not nostalgic hometown or personal small world. It comes from the book of the Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Gao Di Ji" in the book of Han: "and the son of heaven takes the four seas as his home."
Idiom usage
We are brothers and sisters of all people. Sun Li's care
feel at home wherever one goes
beautiful rivers and mountains of a country - dà hǎo hé shān
drag in all sorts of irrelevant matters - dōng lā xī chě