Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Not many people know these traditions of moving to a new home now.

Not many people know these traditions of moving to a new home now.

When I read my uncle's decoration diary yesterday, I was shocked to find that during this time, almost all my friends who started to decorate had reached the final stage.

At this stage, you will definitely want to move in early, and you will be a little inexplicably excited to think that you will soon be able to live in your own home.

Sorry, I put it in the wrong place. It should be like this.

It looks similar, hahaha, but Uncle Strange believes that this must be your true portrayal. After all, this may be the first time you have established your own home.

So, when your new home is completed, you will move to a new home.

Do you know the custom of moving to a new home?

I believe this must be something that most young people have never understood.

Although we, as outstanding young people in the 2 1 century, all want to get rid of bad habits, it is always good to decorate our new home with our heart and make it auspicious when we move in.

Next, let's introduce it to you.

- ? Sweep-

Before moving, you need to clean the room and open the window in advance.

It is worth noting that this is not just a land reclamation cleaning. On the day before check-in, every place in the house was carefully wiped clean, which means to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.

- ? When you move-

Good days and auspicious days are what we China people think of when we do anything, and moving to a new house is no exception.

When choosing a date, you should choose an auspicious day, rather than two days, and calculate the specific time point according to the owner's birthday.

Like a strange uncle's house, the master counted him in at 4: 08 in the morning. Every time I think of my diary, Hachi always makes up a picture: on a cold winter night, a boy is standing downstairs with a bundle of firewood, blowing cold wind and running nose, but he can't enter the house until that specified time.

- ? Pre-preparation-

Moving into a new home, the choice of time is so complicated that other preparations are of course indispensable.

First of all, big red envelopes must be prepared (this seems to be necessary for any festival or activity).

Oil, salt and rice are also essential, which means a full life in the future, as well as bowls, chopsticks and spoons, but these need to be prepared in pairs.

In some places, there is also the custom of bringing firewood and fire buckets, which means "adding money to join the company" (the fire buckets need to be added with carbon in advance before they are brought here).

This is my uncle's house. I brought these with me when I moved to my new house.

If you are newlyweds, you need to prepare peanuts, melon seeds and longan. The moral is obvious.

It should be noted that everyone in the same trade has to carry something in his hand when he enters the door.

- ? The check-in ceremony-

Is it over when you overcome all difficulties and enter the house? Of course it's not that simple. The next few steps are the key.

1, "fire", boil a pot of water, boil glutinous rice balls, or burn a pot of fried rice flowers (or peanuts). Although there are some differences in different places, they all have beautiful meanings. I hope my future life will be rich and complete.

2. Worship God, paste couplets, and tidy up everything you bring.

Take out the prepared quilts and pillows and spread them on the bed (you can't spread them in advance before moving in), and the pillows must be new.

4. Hold a sumptuous housewarming banquet, invite all friends and relatives who help to have a good meal, and make the new home lively.

Since ancient times, we have regarded the joy of moving as a great joy in life. Although the process is a bit complicated, we all hope that our future life will be better. Why not?