In traditional Chinese culture, both the Doushan Huiyin and the Spring Festival are days of special significance. The handle of the Big Dipper refers to the handle of the Big Dipper pointing to the Yin position, marking the arrival of spring; The Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China, representing a new beginning. From the perspective of numerology Feng Shui, both dates have deep meanings and symbolism.
First of all, the bucket handle is an important solar term, which marks the arrival of spring. In numerology, spring belongs to the wood attribute and represents positive energies such as growth, development, and prosperity. Therefore, when the handle is returned, people will feel a new vitality and vitality welling up in their hearts, which is also a positive energy. At the same time, in Feng Shui, spring is also considered to be a suitable season for activities such as renovation and relocation, as this is a time when yang energy is strong and conducive to absorbing positive energy.
Secondly, the Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China, and it represents a new beginning. In numerology, each year has a corresponding zodiac sign and five element attributes, and the Spring Festival is just at the beginning of the year, so it has a very important symbolic meaning. In Feng Shui, there are some taboos and precautions that need to be paid attention to during the Spring Festival, such as not sweeping the floor, not cutting hair, and so on. These taboos are all related to the concepts of "broken wealth" and "bad luck" in Feng Shui, so special care needs to be taken to avoid these things during the Spring Festival.
Finally, from the perspective of the end and the beginning, both the bucket handle and the Spring Festival represent a cyclical process. In numerology, everyone has their own eight-character horoscope, which contains information such as the year of birth, month, day, and time of day. This information can be used to extrapolate a person's fate, fortune, and fortune. In Feng Shui, there is also a similar concept of repetition, such as the changes of yin and yang in the Bagua diagram, the five elements of mutual growth and restraint, and so on. These concepts all indicate the interaction and influence between all things in the universe, as well as the process of constant change and development of life and destiny.