Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What's the procedure for moving?

What's the procedure for moving?

(1) Items to be prepared when moving: 1, rice: in a rice bucket, filled with eight cents; 2, red envelopes: put on the rice bucket; 3. A pair of dustpans and a new broom need to be tied with red cloth strips; 4. Water: fill the bucket; 5, bowls and chopsticks: even numbers are better, put in the bucket; 6. The stove must be moved first. After moving home, you can worship the foundation owner at dusk that day. According to legend, the owner is short, so when worshipping, he should be at the door of the kitchen, and the table where the offerings are placed should not be too high. And the items prepared are: 1, simple vegetable rice (home-cooked rice), that is, one dish, one meat, one soup and one bowl of rice. 2, three glasses of wine 3, a pair of red candles 4, incense three pillars 5, longevity gold, ground gold 6, incense lit a third, began to burn paper money by the gate, and worship was completed after burning paper money. (Note: Generally, you don't use silver paper when you move to a new house to worship God. Now, all you need to do is prepare daily necessities and brooms, and then enter the new house on an auspicious day. When you enter the new house, you can only enter the new house when someone else's home is advanced, and then light a stove to cook something on auspicious occasions, and then you can safely move other things slowly. If there are pregnant women at home, pay special attention when moving and try not to move. If you have to move, let the pregnant woman leave the scene, first sweep the things in the old place with a new broom, so as not to disturb the fetus. There are some other taboos: 1. On the day of moving, don't scold the children and don't get angry. On the day of moving, try to say something auspicious. Don't say hello to others when moving. Don't take a nap in the new house on the day of moving, or you will get sick easily in the future. That night, I had to get up for work after sleeping for five minutes, which means I have to get up after sleeping, which means I am healthy. In folk customs, children sleep in a new bed, and the same is true when they lie down and get up again.