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Can I move in March?

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According to the tradition in China, no one moves in March and July. People think that Tomb-Sweeping Day in March and Orchid Festival in July are festivals related to the dead and ghosts. Moving at this time will disturb ghosts and bring bad luck to their future. However, in the current society, such scruples are not appropriate. Just avoid Tomb-Sweeping Day and Orchid Festival when moving, that is, don't move for a week or three before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day and Orchid Festival.

When determining the auspicious day for moving, we should consider many factors, such as the owner's zodiac sign, the date of birth in the lunar calendar and the orientation of the new house, the four evils of the highest heaven and the "back sacrifice".

When people turn over the lunar calendar, they often find that some days are marked with the words "appropriate to move", which is mainly calculated according to the five elements. The five elements think that "water day" is better than "fire day", that is, people should try to avoid the days belonging to fire in the five elements when moving, and it is best to choose the days belonging to water, which can bring good luck to people.

There are also many sayings about the taboo of moving. If you want to say good luck on the day of moving, do good things, don't be angry, don't abuse children, it will bring good luck.

Don't take a nap in the new house on the day of moving, it will do some harm to your health, and you will easily get sick in the future.

On the night of moving, the owner should lie down for a few minutes before going to bed, and then get up and work for a while, which means he can't sleep, otherwise he will be more likely to get sick in the future.

During the whole moving process, pregnant women should not witness it, and it is easy to get angry. If there is a pregnant woman at home, try not to move. When it is necessary to move, pregnant women can leave first. After moving something from the old house, sweep it with a new broom to avoid a flat tire.