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Dr. Zheng: What feng shui do you need to know when moving?

The joy of housewarming seems to be a problem that everyone and every company will encounter. Choosing a good day to move into a house is often called moving into a house and joining. There are many taboos in Feng Shui. Among them, choosing an auspicious day is very particular. Is it a good omen to enter the new house, or to get rid of the bad luck in the past, and whether it will be safe after living in it?

So, what do you need to know about Feng Shui? Go and have a look with Dr. Zheng!

1. Can I live in the house before I enter it?

No, living in a house without an "occupancy ceremony" is easy to be washed away. Therefore, Dr. Zheng does not recommend that you move in temporarily without holding a "house-entry ceremony".

The new house needs to be moved in recently. You don't have to shoot. You just need to sleep in it. Can you not hold the ceremony for a while?

A, as long as you live in a new house, whether it's a fire or not, it's a housewarming, because living in a new house essentially starts from the first night.

B, it is very important to hold the ceremony of entering the house. Although the ceremony of entering the house can be complicated or simple, there are some important principles that Dr. Zheng suggests you grasp, such as choosing an auspicious day to formally move in.

C, the so-called auspicious day, mainly refers to the choice of years and days do not conflict with each other, days do not conflict with the residents' zodiac, days do not rush to sit on the mountain, the yellow calendar does not avoid moving. See Dr. Zheng's introduction below.

3. When is the banquet after the moving ceremony? Can we entertain guests in the new house that day?

Guests can be entertained on the day of the "adoption ceremony". Some people think that guests can be entertained in the new house as long as the "adoption ceremony" is held.

We northeast people have a saying that there is a greenhouse. Are there any taboos in the greenhouse before the "Admission Ceremony"?

A before the ceremony of entering the palace, Dr. Zheng suggested that it is best not to warm the house with people, because it is easy to wash away yourself and others in a house without the ceremony of entering the palace.

B. If a friend has the custom of warming the house before the local "adoption ceremony", Dr. Zheng suggests that all the lights in the house should be turned on 1 ~ 3 days before the "adoption ceremony" to let the lights warm the house, and people should not spend the night in the house.

C Of course, if the "Admission Ceremony" is over, friends can come to the greenhouse together.

5. What should I do if I have lived in a new house several times before the adoption ceremony because I don't know Feng Shui?

Don't spend the night in the new house before the "occupation ceremony". Otherwise, you can wash it yourself. Dr. Zheng, a friend who has already moved into a new house, suggests that you burn incense in the temple so that you and your family can bless yourself and achieve the goal of balancing yin and yang.

6. What does the date of moving usually mean?

The day of moving usually refers to the day when the "occupation ceremony" is held. Before entering the stadium, it is best to tidy up all household appliances, furniture, beds, books, clothes and other sundries (pots, bowls, etc. ), close the door (close the door), wait for the auspicious day of the "ceremony of entering the DPRK" to open the door, burn incense to worship the ancestors, and ignite (ignite). After "entering the ceremony", I will not avoid the zodiac.

7. What principles should I pay attention to when choosing an auspicious day to enter the house?

There are two principles in psychology: avoid the zodiac rush and choose the day after the door is closed. Try to be active before three o'clock in the afternoon, because it is sunny before three o'clock in the afternoon and cloudy after three o'clock, so it is advisable to try to be active in sunny time. See Dr. Zheng's introduction below for details.

8. Is it necessary to choose a date when the furniture moves into the new house?

Need to choose a date, especially when moving into bedding such as pots and pans and pillows. The main points of choosing an auspicious day are briefly described as follows:

A. The date when the furniture moves into the new house should not conflict with the family's "Zodiac" and "Rizhu" (the "heavenly stems and earthly branches" of the lunar birthday), especially with the owner's "Rizhu".

B, try to choose "water day" and use "fire day" less.

C, sitting in a new house: those who face the east are taboo, taboo and ugly; For those facing the west, it is forbidden to move houses on the days of Hai, Mao and Wei (Sanhe Wood); Those who face south should avoid moving their houses on the day of Shen, Zi and Chen (Sanhe Water); People facing north are forbidden to move at noon, noon and the third day.

D. If the owner's "Rizhu" ("heavenly stems and earthly branches" on the lunar birthday) is sunny (such as A, C, E, G and Chen), it is advisable to choose "Yin Shi" (such as Ugly, Mao, Si, Wei, You,) to move to the house for good luck; For those who work in the shade (such as B, D, I, Xin and Gui), it is advisable to exercise in the sun (such as children, yin, morning, afternoon, Shen and qi).

9. What is the main flow of the ceremony?

The main process of "entering the house ceremony" refers to the following action process after choosing an auspicious day suitable for the whole family:

1, open the door

2. burn incense to worship the ancestors.

3. When the ancestors were given incense, the incense was still burning, and the fire started (and firecrackers were set off). See Dr. Zheng's introduction below for details.

10, what's the difference between moving, settling in bed and entering the house? Why do some calendars have something to sleep on that day and avoid entering the house? What kind of moving into a new house?

In the traditional culture of China, the proper nouns for choosing a day are only "entering the house", "moving" or "migrating" but not "moving".

In modern language, "entering the house" or "moving" means moving. "Migration" refers to the migration of people or things. The migration of people is the migration of things, such as moving furniture. Dr. Zheng concluded:

Entering a house means entering a new house, not moving.

Moving is what you call moving into a new house.

It is one thing to get a bed after moving into a new house. If it is not suitable for installation on the day of moving, you can take the bed that day and the bed the next day.