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Do I have to stay out for one night before my new home moves in?

You can move things in first, but you can't live in your new home the night before. As long as you live in a new house, whether it's a fire or not, it's a housewarming. In essence, staying in a new house starts from the first night. Living in a house without a "entering ceremony" is easy to be washed away.

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The "entrance ceremony" is an auspicious day to open doors, burn incense to worship ancestors, light a fire or set off firecrackers. Choosing a good day to move into a house, there are many taboos in Feng Shui. Among them, choosing an auspicious day is very particular. The so-called auspicious day mainly refers to the day when the year does not conflict with the day, when the residents are not in the zodiac, when the house is not in the mountains, and when the Gregorian calendar does not avoid moving.

Is it a good omen to enter the new house, or to get rid of the bad luck of the past, whether it will be safe after living in it, and so on. These are people's common demands and good wishes. Some hope that on the basis of peace, the house will prosper, fame and fortune will get ahead, and future generations will be healthy, smart and promising. If you choose the auspicious day of the ecliptic, you can use the celestial gas field to benefit the owner who enters the house. Most people in China think that moving (moving) will bring different degrees of good or bad luck to the parties (or the owners and their families). Therefore, when moving (moving), most people always choose an auspicious day, auspicious time and location, and follow the relevant traditional customs and taboos, hoping to have an auspicious omen, and then feel at ease.

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Baidu encyclopedia-entering the house