Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Can guests spend the night when they enter the new house?

Can guests spend the night when they enter the new house?

1. Can I live in the house before I go in?

No, it's easy to be washed away when you live in a house without a "entering ceremony". Therefore, it is not recommended that you temporarily move in without holding the "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 you fire or not, it is considered as 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 you should grasp, such as choosing an auspicious day to formally move in.

C, the so-called auspicious day of the zodiac, mainly refers to the choice of the year, month and day do not conflict with each other, the day does not conflict with the residents' zodiac, the day does not rush to the house but sit on the mountain, and the yellow calendar does not avoid moving. See the 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 "entry ceremony". Some people think that guests can be entertained in the new house as long as the "entry ceremony" is held.

We have the saying that the greenhouse is a taboo before the "admission ceremony".

A, before the "entering ceremony" is held, it is suggested that it is best not to use people to warm the house, because it is easy to wash away yourself and others in a house without "entering ceremony".

B, if friends have the custom of warming the house before the local "entry ceremony", it is suggested that all the lights in the house should be turned on 1 ~ 3 days before the "entry ceremony", so that the lights can 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 "entering ceremony" because I don't know Feng Shui?

Don't spend the night in the new house before the "entry ceremony". Otherwise, you will wash it yourself. Friends who have moved into a new house suggest that you burn incense in a temple, so that you and your family can be blessed and achieve the goal of balancing yin and yang.