Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - If you don't move on an auspicious day when you move, move the goods to your new house first. Can the moving ceremony be held on an auspicious day?

If you don't move on an auspicious day when you move, move the goods to your new house first. Can the moving ceremony be held on an auspicious day?

Choosing a good day to move into a house is often called occupation. There are many taboos in Feng Shui. Among them, choosing the auspicious day of the ecliptic is very particular. Whether entering a new house is a good sign, or getting rid of the bad luck of the past, and whether you will be safe after living in it. These are people's common demands and good wishes. Some hope that on the basis of peace, the family business will be prosperous, fame and fortune will be achieved, and future generations will be healthy, intelligent and promising. Most people in China think that moving (moving) will bring different degrees of good luck or bad luck to the parties (or homeowners and their families). Therefore, when moving, most people always choose an auspicious day, auspicious time and location, and follow the relevant traditional customs and taboos, hoping to have a good omen and peace of mind.

Because everyone's individual conditions are different, you can't turn over the lunar calendar or move when the book says "suitable for moving". A house suitable for others may not be suitable for you. The choice of entering the house should take into account the sitting direction of the house and the four pillars of the owner's family.

Because there is no good or bad luck in the day itself, good or bad luck is formed by the customization between the yin and yang elements of the four pillars of the day shift, the feng shui pattern of the house and the yin and yang elements of the owner's eight characters. The key points of auspicious relocation are briefly described as follows:

(1) The date of moving (moving) should not conflict with the family's zodiac sign and the solar column (the "heavenly stems and earthly branches" of the lunar birthday), especially the owner's solar column. (Woods Chong, Ugly Buchong, Shen Yinchong, You Mao Chong, Chen Xuchong and Hayes Chong. Yin has applied for punishment, ugly has not been punished, Zi Mao has been punished, Wu Wu, You You and Hai Hai have committed suicide. )

(2) When moving (moving), it is best to choose "water day" (water is wealth) as much as possible, and use "fire day" less.

(3) orientation of the new house: those facing east (wood) are forbidden to move on the fourth day of the fourth day, the first day of the month, and the third day of the ugly (alloy); People facing the west (gold) should avoid moving in the days of Shanghai, Mao and Wei (Sanhe); People facing south (fire) should avoid moving on the day of Shen, Zi and Chen (Sanhe Water); People sitting in the north (water) should avoid moving their houses at noon, at noon and in the third fire.

(4) If the owner's "Rizhu" (the "heavenly stems and earthly branches" of the Lunar Birthday) is Gan Yang (such as A, C, E, G and E), it is suggested to choose "Yin Shi" (such as Ugly, Mao, Si, Wei, You and He) to move the house for good luck; For people who work in the shade (such as B, D, I, Xin and Gui), it is advisable to move when the sun is full (such as Zi, Yin, Chen, noon, Shen and Qi).

According to your requirements, provide the following auspicious days for moving, and choose the days that conflict with your family's life according to your convenience:

In April 2009, I moved to Giri.

April 2009 18, Saturday, March 23, 2009 (washing pigs and humiliating the west)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009, March 27, 2009 (Rushing Rabbits and Evil East)

April 27, 2009, the third day of the fourth lunar month, Renyin Day, Monday (Running North Monkey)

Thursday, April 30, 2009, the sixth day of the fourth lunar month (washing pigs and evil east)

In May 2009, I moved to an auspicious day.

May 08, 2009 April 2009 14, Friday, Chinese New Year's Day of Sorrow and Ugliness.

Monday, May 1 1 day, 2009, April 17th of the lunar calendar (Chong Gou Nan)

April 19, 2009 (Wednesday), China Lunar New Year (Rat Rushing and Shabei)

May/KOOC-0/5, 2009, China Lunar New Year, April 2/KOOC-0/2009, Gengshen Day, Friday (tiger pouncing on the south).

May 2009 16 Lunar New Year Saturday, April 22, 2009.

May 2009 17, Sunday, April 23, 2009 (rushing to the north)

May 19, 2009, Tuesday, April 25th of the lunar calendar (rushing to the south).

May 2, 20091day, April 27 (Thursday), Lunar New Year (Year of the Monkey)

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009, April 29th, 2009 (driving dogs to the south)

May 28, 2009, the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, Thursday (rushing rabbits and evil east)

May 3, 20091day, the eighth day of the fifth lunar month, Sunday (to Ma Sha South)