Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What does it mean to avoid breaking ground?

What does it mean to avoid breaking ground?

A groundbreaking explanation

(1) 【 Break ground 】: Start breaking ground to build a new arsenal (2) 【 Start spring ploughing 】: Break ground to start farming (3) 【 (refer to sowing) 】: Refers to seeds sprouting and drilling out of the ground. Detailed description (1). Start digging. Especially digging graves or buildings. Ximen Qing wasn't at home that day, and went to the grave outside with her husband and Yang Yi. The eighteenth chapter of "The Story of Awakening Marriage": "The Yin and Yang officials were invited, and the ground was broken on the eighth day of April and buried on the sixth day." Chapter 23 of the first part of Liu Qing's entrepreneurial history: "How many infrastructure sites broke ground after the earth thawed?" (2) Wash the soil layer. Refers to the growth of plants jumping out of the soil layer. Huacheng No.3, 198 1: "Under this thick rotten leaf, roots and buds keep breaking out." (3) loosen the soil. More refers to spring ploughing. As soon as spring comes, we must break ground and cultivate.

Word decomposition

The explanation of broken is broken and incomplete: the bowl is broken. Burst. It's shabby. Ruined. It's broken Pity. Show (smile) a flaw (in clothes, things or words). Unbreakable. Split: rupture. The same glyph has more than two pronunciations because of different meanings, and the customary explanation of soil is the sediment mixture on the ground: soil loess. Territory: National territory. Territory. Local: native land. Folk production (different from "foreign"): earthwork (folk prescription, also known as "folk prescription"). Outdated: rustic. Raw opium: smoked soil. China