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New house demolition, auspicious day inquiry

New house demolition, auspicious day inquiry

Every major day, such as breaking ground, capping beams, wedding banquets, children's full moons, opening stores, etc. We will look through the imperial calendar and choose an auspicious day. Generally, the yellow calendar indicates "Yi" and "taboo" here, so we need to make a choice on "Yi" day.

In fact, choosing a date not only refers to time (year, month, day) and space (direction or orientation). For example, the common wedding date choice is based on the official calendar, plus gossip, nine planets, Twenty-eight Nights, Twelve Gods, Six Branches, heavenly stems and earthly branches and Five Elements. And it is calculated according to the evil year, month, day and hour of each system.

Now, tearing down the wall of a new house is what is called broken house and broken wall in ancient times. Broken houses and walls must be broken by the moon. It is forbidden to build on the moon, to be destroyed by the earth, to be robbed by evil spirits, to be tortured by evil spirits, to be punished by the moon, to be tired of the moon, to ban earth symbols, to ban earth capsules and to ban the king of the earth.