异乡人本地人
[yì xiāng rén bĕn dì rén]
'A stranger here but local elsewhere' contrasts the concept of being an outsider (a stranger) in one place while identifying oneself as a local person in another context or place. It represents a feeling of cultural or environmental dislocation that some people experience when they live in two different regions. It reflects on identity, belonging, and possibly personal growth through contrasting living environments or stages in life.