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How to determine the owner about the orientation of the house?

1. Excuse me: The door of the house is in the north, does it mean sitting north facing south? The door of the house is in the north, and the direction of the house is not necessarily south facing north. Because the door facing south can be opened in any direction. 2. Does the owner mean the name on the real estate license? Or a permanent male elder? Homeowners (homeowners) generally refer to permanent male elders. If there is no permanent male elder in this house, the main source of income will be the owner (owner). Do you want to avoid going to the north when you move in? When I looked up the yellow calendar, I saw some common sayings such as "evil south" and "evil north". Is it related to the suitability of immigration? Should the house mentioned above avoid "bad south" or "bad north" when moving in? (My main question is moving, not moving in) There is no need to avoid the "check-in ceremony" (check-in) day. Because "An Shan" and "Sha Bei" in the Yellow Calendar have nothing to do with holding the ceremony of entering the DPRK. There is no need to choose a day to move furniture, so there is no need to avoid the "evil south" and "evil north" of the Gregorian calendar. Congratulations on your housewarming. Wish you all the best.