start something from scratch
Starting from scratch, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á ISH ǒ uch é ngji ā, which means starting a business under very poor conditions. From morning in Shanghai.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhu Yannian is the son of a businessman, and his Fuyou pharmacy is self-made," said Zhou Erfu, 12, the first volume of Shanghai morning
Idiom usage
In the past, he had no family, but because he was willing to work hard, he could.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: start from scratch antonym: Deep Foundation
start something from scratch
may the hoofs of the unicorn bring you much luck -- may you have many good sons - lín zhǐ chéng xiáng
Cast the new and wash out the old - zhù xīn táo jiù