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What do you mean by base?

Question 1: Attention! ! What is the difference between "breaking ground" and "creating an inheritance" mentioned in the Yellow Calendar? It is best to give an example to illustrate that the urgent need for guidance refers to the first time using hoes to dig in buildings. For example, decoration, because in ancient times, breaking ground generally meant building houses on a large scale.

Qi Ji

Starting from the base, fix the scar (scar is the stone under the column)

Start with the foundation: when building a high-rise building, you will see a lot of pits dug underground, fixed into a rectangle with steel bars, then fixed around the steel bars with wooden boards, and then pay attention to concrete and the like. This is the foundation (the deeper the foundation, the thicker and stronger the building, I think so. )

Question 2: What does it mean to start a foundation? Breaking ground means that this is the first time to start digging with a hoe in a building. For example, decoration, because in ancient times, breaking ground generally meant building houses on a large scale.

Qi Ji

Starting from the base, fix the scar (scar is the stone under the column)

Start with the foundation: when building a high-rise building, you will see a lot of pits dug underground, fixed into a rectangle with steel bars, then fixed around the steel bars with wooden boards, and then pay attention to concrete and the like. This is the foundation (the deeper the foundation, the thicker and stronger the building, I think so. )

Question 3: What do you mean by building houses, combining ridges and starting foundations in the calendar? Building a house is the day to build a house, building a ridge is the time to build beams and columns, and laying a foundation is the day to dig a foundation pit.

Question 4: What do you mean by starting from the base in China Wan Li (this base is not another base)? Do breaking ground and starting a foundation mean the same thing? Breaking ground refers to the first excavation in a building with a hoe. For example, decoration, because in ancient times, breaking ground generally meant building houses on a large scale.

Starting from the base: starting from the base, it is the stone under the column.

Start with the foundation: when building a high-rise building, you will see a lot of pits dug underground, fixed into a rectangle with steel bars, then fixed around the steel bars with wooden boards, and then pay attention to concrete and the like. This is the foundation (the deeper the foundation, the thicker and stronger the building, I think so. )

Question 5: which is more important, breaking ground or starting a foundation? 30 points. Basically, the days suitable for breaking ground are suitable for starting a foundation. I can show it to you if you want. Good day.

Question 6: What do you mean by starting a basic house? What do you mean by starting a base house? This is a beam, not a base, or the roof is pointed and looks like a triangle from the side!

Question 7: What does Huang Yi stand for? It means what this day is suitable for.

Question 8: What should I do if I choose auspicious day as the starting point, but the forbidden day is used when I break ground? Of course, it is better to start from the starting point. No matter whether the days after the start are good or bad, the future will be better for the whole country.

Question 9: Does building a house and laying bricks on the first day of the auspicious day belong to building a house or laying a foundation? Qi Ji .....