Living in a different place
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi é C á iyऻj ū, which means to store property and set up a new door. It comes from the second chapter of Taizu Ji in the history of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
A strange place for wealth
The origin of Idioms
In the second chapter of Taizu Ji in the history of Song Dynasty, "kuihai, the imperial edict: if the ancestors and parents of Jingshu people are present, their descendants can not live in different places."
Idiom usage
It refers to the separation of brothers, father and son.
Chinese PinYin : bié cái yì jū
Living in a different place
the courageous are free from fear. yǒng zhě bù jù
the time when spring breezes bring the news of the flowers. fēng xìn nián huá
be of venerable age and have eminent virtue. nián gāo dé xūn
take mean advantage of someone when he is down. xià jǐng tóu shí
be subjected to the censure of everybody. qiān rén suǒ zhǐ
bodies of the killed lie everywhere. shā rén yíng yě
avoid the strong and bully the weak. tǔ gāng rú róu