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Traditional almanac knowledge: What does the old almanac mean?
When building a villa, according to the selected date, the first time to hoe the soil in Kyrgyzstan with a hoe is called "breaking the ground". Ji's choice is to break the ground according to the geomantic omen of Bawu, and choose to extend the position as the first hoe. If the building is to be built after the ground is broken, a "thank you meeting" will be held after the completion. If you want to build a haunted house after breaking ground, please ask for the corpse salt to be scattered around the cemetery when you finish.
Breaking ground only refers to breaking ground for burial, which is different from the "breaking ground" of general building houses, that is, "breaking ground" belongs to yin house and "breaking ground" belongs to yang house. In today's society, it is necessary to distinguish between haunted houses when choosing a date, which has been abused.
1, digging, refers to the construction.
Ming Dow Zong Yi's "Tian Gong Que Tuition System": "(Miyagi) started construction on August 17, 2008 and on March 15 next year, which is divided into six sections." The Journey to the West's fifth and second times: "Move the stone gate, break ground and build, rearrange the outline of the house."
2. It refers to offending people.
Ye Zixing: "Don't worry! No one dares to touch the ground above my head! "
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