What idiom does "go back to the old place to work" refer to?

Return to hometown in rich clothes? yì jǐn huán xiāng

Explanation: It used to mean returning to hometown after becoming wealthy. It means showing off to the countryside.

Source: "Old Book of Tang·Jiang Mu Biography": "Returning to one's hometown in rich clothes is the way of the ancients. Nowadays, it is taught by the state and used to answer Yuan Gong."

Structure: More formal.

Usage: used for people. Generally used as subject, predicate, and object.

Sentences:

1. Ten years ago, he went out to make a living. Now that he has made enough money, he can finally return home.

2. He has been away from home for several years and has finally returned home in glory.

3. He has been running around since he was a child, and he has long been looking forward to the day when he can return home in glory.

4. Before liberation, he left his hometown to find a job and make a living. Ten years later, he returned home with joy and glory.

5. Before liberation, Mr. Zhang went to work overseas and dreamed of returning home in fine clothes, but he ended up dead on the street.