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What do you mean too much?

Moving is a local custom.

Times have changed, and now most friends may rarely hear the word "overdone".

Hakka people living in Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong are no strangers to this word.

"Going too far", also known as "housewarming", "moving" or "moving", is actually a folk custom for Hakka people to move from their reluctant old houses to newly-built houses.

The literal meaning of "too much is too late" is to spread the fireworks from the old house to the new house and pray for more than one year, neither hungry nor cold, for more than one year.

On the other hand, I hope that future generations will continue to burn incense and prosper.

Both of them hope that the life of Hakkas will get better and better. From the old to the new, everything will be brand-new, and life will have better hope.

In the past, most people moved in the middle of the night, especially in the early morning. Because it is quiet in the middle of the night, you can avoid pedestrians, and you are afraid that you will encounter unlucky things and say unlucky things to others. Whether it is good or bad, you choose to pass quickly when no one is around.

There are also choices to go too far in the "five-watch day". There are five watchful days. When the rooster crows and the children tell the truth, it is safest to go home at this time.

But now people believe in atheism more, and more people choose to move to new houses during the day.

But that was before, and that's really when we moved.