become homeless in other countries
Exile, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ú Lu ò t ā Xi ā ng, which means forced to leave their hometown, wandering abroad. It's from Song Shi Puji's five Lantern Festival.
The idiom is used as predicate and attributive; it refers to wandering outside example who can understand and sympathize with the bitter and sweet of this kind of exile?
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: displaced, displaced Antonyms: live and work in peace and contentment, settle down and settle down
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Shi Puji's "five Lantern Festival", it is said that "it's hard to leave my father and go to a foreign country, bumping into the East and the west, Amitabha."
Idiom explanation
He was forced to leave his hometown and wander abroad.
Chinese PinYin : liú luò tā xiāng
become homeless in other countries
A delayed remedy does not help in an emergency. yuǎn shuǐ bù jiù jìn huǒ
an antidote against the disease. duì zhèng fā yào
reflect credit on one's forefathers. róng zōng yào zǔ
change filial obedience into allegiance. yí xiào zuò zhōng