Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Is beginning of winter suitable for moving?

Is beginning of winter suitable for moving?

Beginning of winter is suitable for moving.

There are not many taboos about beginning of winter's moving in solar terms, but we should mainly choose the auspicious day for moving according to the explanation in the old calendar. Usually choose auspicious day to move, the most important thing is two conditions: the family's genus and the orientation of the house. Under normal circumstances, as long as you don't rush the family's genus and the orientation of the new house. So we can combine the good and bad luck of the Gregorian calendar, the conflicting genus and the orientation of your god.

Take beginning of winter as an example. According to the Gregorian calendar, you are not allowed to enter the house. But the attributes are conflicting: snake rushes to (dinghai) pig. Today, the value of Yin and Yang is your God: Yang is your God-Southeast, Yin is your God-East. Therefore, the family members belonging to pigs had better not move today. In addition to auspicious days, we can also make a more accurate feng shui judgment by combining the bad luck, weather and fierce face of each hour.

Pay attention to moving.

On the first day of moving, the family must take things away when they enter the door. You can't go in empty-handed. The more expensive, the better. The moral here is that I hope to live in this house in the future, and I can get richer and richer, and wealth will roll in. Don't carry out construction after moving. Construction projects are generally completed before relocation. If the construction is not completed before moving, try not to do it on the day of moving, and then do it when the house is ready.

Generally, pregnant women should not participate in moving, on the one hand, because there may be some heavy things or some messy things in the process of moving, which may easily lead to some accidents in moving. In the process of moving, pregnant women can go back to their parents' home for a period of time. Turn on all the lights at home before moving into a new home (the above contents are for reference only).