Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Ask the feng shui master that the new house has just been renovated and he can't live yet. My father is going to set off firecrackers to bring in the stove tomorrow. Is that all right?

Ask the feng shui master that the new house has just been renovated and he can't live yet. My father is going to set off firecrackers to bring in the stove tomorrow. Is that all right?

If you still can't live, you can leave it empty, you don't need to set off firecrackers to put the stove in, and you can enter the house on an auspicious day when you move in.

Precautions for admission:

1: Choose an auspicious day when you go in: When you go in, the whole family can't go in empty-handed. You should go in with the mascot, money and things in turn, the owner first and the children from childhood to adulthood.

2. Picking heads can be arranged around the gate, and some red festive objects can represent good luck.

3. All kinds of furniture can be moved in first, but don't wait for auspicious days to locate important furniture. When you check in, the fire is to make some sweet tea or sweet porridge, jiaozi.

4. Turn on all the lights in the house before check-in, for three consecutive days and nights, and at least turn on the main living room and master room until the day of check-in. The original intention is to drive away cold, turn to yang and take a breath field.