Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Is it the same as the current cast-in-place construction?

Is it the same as the current cast-in-place construction?

It's different.

To be a beam is to cut down trees to be a beam. Being a beam in the old calendar means: moving into a new house, the so-called inauguration ceremony of a new house. When you become a beam, you will move into a new house and hold a ceremony to inaugurate the new houses of the Han nationality. When you move to a new house, you must choose an auspicious day.

Cast-in-place is suitable for building industrialization, which requires fixing the formwork, that is, assembling the formwork on site, and then pouring concrete.