Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What does it mean to move into the house?

What does it mean to move into the house?

Move:

1, moved from the original residence to another place. Song Chenzao's poem "Xie Zhuzhai borrows a boat" says: "The big boat voted for Hong Ying, so why bother me with it!" "The Scholars" 27: "On the day of moving, the neighbors on both sides sent boxes, and the uncle also came to express his kindness and contribute." Ding Ling's mother IV: "But someone moved in the street. The price of boats in the river has gone up. "

2. Generally refers to migration. Mao Zedong's "On Ten Major Relationships" II: "Don't say ten years, that is, five years, but also do a good job in coastal industries for four years, and wait until the fifth year to fight again before moving."

Enter the house:

1. When you enter the house, you have to move into the new house, and you have to hold the inauguration ceremony of the new house of the Han people. When you move to a new house, you must choose an auspicious day.

2, migration, the old meaning is to move, also known as occupation, into the house. This means moving into a new house. Usually in ancient times, there were a series of accompanying activities such as Kari and Anling during the migration. It is often called backfire. That is, entering the house to worship ancestors, gods and incense. Nowadays, going back to fire and moving into a house is collectively called moving. Whether it is tempering or cary, of course, you should choose the auspicious day of the ecliptic.

"Ji Xiang Shu Tong" cloud: it is secular to enter the house and return to the fire, but it is the avoidance of killing the sun god; As everyone knows, if a new house is built without fragrance, it will not dominate; That is, when people enter the incense, there is a God of life's core monuments long ago, so we must be careful to choose a date for tempering. However, nowadays, many modern families rarely worship their ancestors' gods or spirits, and Cary lacks this connection.