Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - 202 1 202 1 When can I clean the house?

202 1 202 1 When can I clean the house?

202 1 the most auspicious dust removal day

202 1 February 13 Saturday, the second day of the first lunar month.

Sacrifice, bathing, hair lifting, house cleaning, house breaking and nothing else.

Avoid marriage burial

2021Thursday, February 25th, the 14th day of the first lunar month.

Sacrifice, bathing, seeking medical treatment, cleaning and demolishing the house, except the rest.

Avoid entering the house for market burial.

Monday, March 8, 20021year, the 25th day of the first lunar month.

It is advisable to get married, to offer sacrifices, to pray for blessings, to seek heirs, to make a fire, to enter the house, to move the bed, to dismantle the hanging plaque at Jian 'an Gate, to collect money and to sweep the house.

Avoid breaking ground, logging, burial and mourning.

What are the best days of the year to clean the house?

202 1 0 1 18 Lunar New Year's Day, Saturday and Monday.

202 1 0 1 29, Friday, December 17th of the lunar calendar.

202 1 02/05, Friday, December 24th, China lunar calendar.

The significance of people sweeping dust in the Year of the Ox

Cleaning the dust before the Spring Festival is a traditional habit of China people. Whenever the Spring Festival comes, every household should clean the environment, clean all kinds of electrical appliances, remove and wash bedding curtains, sweep six yards, dust cobwebs and dredge culverts in open channels. North and south of the great river, there is a good atmosphere of jubilation, sanitation and cleanliness to welcome the New Year. On the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, the custom of dusting and sweeping houses has a long history. On the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, this is the day when the immortal dies. Only some gods on duty, landlords and other small gods look after order. China folk believe that after the immortal went to heaven, he would not return to earth until the fourth night of the following year. So there is a legend that during this time, even if you turn over the house, you don't have to worry about any details. Use this day to move things or fly around with dust, even more afraid of offending the gods at home. According to Lu Chunqiu, China had the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival in the Yao and Shun era. According to a folk saying in China: Because dust is homophonic with Chen, sweeping dust in the Spring Festival means removing Chen Buxin, and its intention is to sweep away all bad luck and bad luck. This custom entrusts people with the desire to break the old and create the new, as well as the prayers and wishes to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.