Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What's so particular about Hui people moving to a new home?

What's so particular about Hui people moving to a new home?

Hui people usually hold happy events after Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha. Usually we choose to hold happy events on the main hemp day, such as our opening and housewarming here, which are all like this. For example, a Muslim restaurant is not ready to open until Friday, but it can't open after the main hemp day. Then it closes from Saturday until next Thursday, and when it opens early on Friday, it just sets off fireworks instead of firecrackers, and invites imams and rural elders to the restaurant for dinner. After dinner, it will be officially opened. As for moving, it is to invite the imam to the grave before moving, so as to have a sense of knowledge (also known as peace). In a new house, the word wow should be pasted on the lintel, and tiles should be inlaid, usually temi or to tell the truth. In some cases, palindromes are also posted on both sides of the door, and palindromes and nave are hung in the living room. At noon, banquets are usually arranged at home to entertain imams, elders and distinguished guests at home, and other people who congratulate go to Muslim restaurants. Some people go to the grave the next day. We call it going to the happy grave. The customs of Hui people in different places are similar, and may be slightly different.