Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Building a house in the countryside is auspicious.

Building a house in the countryside is auspicious.

When choosing auspicious days, Liang usually chooses the 6th, 8th, 16th, 18th, or 26th, 28th of each month, preferably in the morning.

In rural areas, building a house is very important for a family. The auspicious day owners will choose auspicious day to start construction, and the upper beam is also the most important part of building a house. Building a house on a beam is a culture handed down from ancient times, and it is a ceremony to pray for good fortune. The purpose of building a house on the beam of the ecliptic auspicious day is to hope that their house will be permanent and their life will be happy.

Auspicious days are usually the 6th, 8th, 16th, 18th, 26th, 28th of every month, preferably in the morning. It should be noted that once the date of the beam is selected, no matter whether it is windy or rainy, the beam is unlucky at that time.

The upper beam is related to the safety of family and the stability of feng shui pattern, so we should pay attention to the material of the upper beam. Generally speaking, when the house is about to be built, the owner will take people up the mountain to find a good beam tree, which is usually a fir tree. Because fir trees are tall and straight and dense, they are difficult to deform for thousands of years. Undoubtedly, it is the best choice for building beams, which is not easy to corrode and be attacked by termites. Many ancient buildings are selected fir trees.

Before the formal lighting, this house was mainly used for worship. First, put couplets written in red paper on beams, doors and windows. Generally, beams are supported by dragons and jade pillars, while white tigers are supported by golden beams, and horizontal beams are supported by Liang Daji. Then the incense table was set up in front of the main gate, and fruits were placed. The owner respectfully burned incense and bowed down, set off firecrackers, and the beam was officially put on.