Problem solving process: the house also represents the home. I built my own house out of wood and didn't depend on anyone. The answer is to start from scratch.
Idiom pinyin: bái shǒu qǐ jiā
Idiom explanation: empty hands: empty hands; Start a family business. Start a business from scratch. Metaphor is nothing or bad conditions; Work hard with your own hands.
The origin of the idiom: Xie Juezai's "An Extraordinary Production Team": "Many societies and groups only use part of the disaster relief funds as funds or even start from scratch."
Extended data
Idiom usage: starting from scratch is formal; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe starting a business under poor conditions.
Idiom pronunciation: white, can not be pronounced "bǐ i".
Idiom discrimination: I can't write "qi" from the beginning.
Discrimination of idioms: starting from scratch, self-reliance, starting a family and starting a career, all depend on themselves. Starting from scratch and "self-reliance" have a wide meaning; Can be used in family businesses, institutions and national collectives; "Getting married and starting a career" is mostly limited to personal property.
Synonym: self-reliance, marriage.
Antonym: deep-rooted, dependent.
Example of Idiom: Look, how much money did he earn? Who did he rely on from scratch? Now I have forgotten the source of water. The grass on the wall is upside down. (Ding Ling, the sun shines on the Sanggan River)