Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Do I need to choose a date to rent a house and move?

Do I need to choose a date to rent a house and move?

Douban users: Do you need to choose a date to rent a house and move? You must listen to your wife.

Users in Fangtianxia: Just find a warm weather to move, and try to move before noon.

Sina loves to ask users: When moving any house (rental house or self-occupied house), you must choose an auspicious day to hold a house entry ceremony (check-in). The day of moving usually refers to the day when the ceremony of entering the house is held. Before the ceremony of entering the house, household appliances and furniture should be placed, beds, books, clothes and other sundries (pots and pans) should be arranged, and the doors should be closed (closed). When the ceremony of entering the house is auspicious, people should open the door, burn incense to worship their ancestors, set fire or set off firecrackers to let people move in that day.

The ceremony of entering the house means that on an auspicious day:

1. On an auspicious day, open the door of the new house.

On an auspicious day, after opening the door of the new house, prepare to worship the ancestors (set the table for sacrifice).

3. After preparing for ancestor worship (setting the table and offering sacrifices), use incense to worship ancestors.

4. After incense is given to ancestors and incense is inserted, you can turn on the fire to cook in your spare time when the incense is burning. There are no strict rules about making a fire and cooking in the ceremony of entering the house.

5. You can burn paper money when the incense is over half.

6. After burning the paper money, you can also set off firecrackers while the incense is still burning. There are no strict rules for setting off firecrackers in the ceremony of entering the house.

7. The ceremony of entering the house is completed (completed).

Baidu knows that users should avoid the date when they move to you.

Chongqing mom's user. Com: We are always free to move beans, and we have never seen a calendar.