Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What do you mean, a meal is on fire?

What do you mean, a meal is on fire?

The owner has to move into a new house, commonly known as a kang, and he has to cook before he can move in. When you enter the fire, you should choose an auspicious day. The host will burn a fire in the brazier with charcoal, tie three firewood with red thread, and put rice on the pot head to cook. When the fire comes, the host will take it first, followed by the hostess with firewood and the pot head full of rice. When the host puts the fire into the stove of the new house, the hostess immediately puts firewood (called huocai) on the charcoal fire, so that the firewood is lit. This is called adding firewood (wealth) and then setting off firecrackers. After these customs are finished, move other things into the house.

Cooked rice is cooked rice.