Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Why don't you move in April of the lunar calendar, and what god should you worship on the day of moving?

Why don't you move in April of the lunar calendar, and what god should you worship on the day of moving?

Why not move in April of the lunar calendar?

At present, there is no saying that you can't move in April. You can usually move in leap April, but you still need to choose an auspicious day to move!

And if there is a custom that you can't move in April, you should choose according to the specific local customs!

Choose the right date when moving: Tiande, Yuede, Tiandehe, Yuedehe, Heaven Forgive, Kairi, Tianma, Chengri, etc.

When choosing the date of moving, avoid the 13th anniversary of Yang Gong, weekdays, closed days, broken moons, robberies, disasters, bad moons, monthly punishment, harmful moons, four wastes, refuge and death. What gods do you worship on the day of moving?

On the day of moving, you need to worship the "master of foundation", that is, the house god. The family god is in the house and hall, lighting three incense and knocking three heads.

Worship the foundation owner of the new house. After moving into the new house, it is customary to worship the foundation owner (Qi Zi) at dusk that afternoon. It is said that the owner of the foundation is a "land god" or "house god", which exists in every family. Thanks to the foundation owner, you can guarantee the safety of the house. In other words, the owner of the foundation is the first resident of the house.

The offerings to Master Foundation are as follows:

1. Home cooking (commonly known as "simple vegetable rice"): a bowl of rice, a meat, a dish and a soup.

2. Three glasses of wine.

3. A pair of red candles.

4. Three sticks of incense.

5. "paper money" such as life-saving money, land money and land public money.

When the "three-pillar incense" burns more than one third, you can burn "paper money" (life money, harvest money, land public money) at the door of the new house. After burning the paper money, packing the offerings and worshipping the "owner", the ceremony was completed.

There is no thirteenth month in the lunar calendar. According to the calendar rules, leap months are repeated from February to the same month after 10, and the repeated months are leap months. For example, the leap month after April is called leap April.

Around 2 1 century, leap April is a common leap month, which usually occurs once every 8 years or 1 1 year, and once every 38 years at the longest, and the frequency is second only to leap May. However, the law is not static. As time goes on, the frequency of leap April is gradually decreasing.