Live in a different place
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi é J í y ì J ū, which means to set up another door and live apart from each other. From the general history of China.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Wenlan, Cai Meibiao, et al. Chapter 2, section 4, Part 3 of the general history of China: "the law forbids brothers to live in different places when their parents live The imperial court would rather release the soldiers from the army than separate them for no reason. "
Idiom usage
To divide one's family from another
Analysis of Idioms
A strange place for wealth
Chinese PinYin : bié jí yì jū
Live in a different place
the lingering fragrance of leftover cream. cán gāo shèng fù
Look at the outside and know the inside. wàng biǎo zhī lǐ
an old head on young shoulders. shào nián lǎo chéng