Moving is a major event in life, often implying a new beginning and new hope. But in the process of moving, there are also some traditional taboos and exquisiteness, which are believed to affect future fortunes. Here are seven taboos to pay special attention to when moving, and don't break them.
1. Don't choose a good day.
In traditional Chinese culture, it is very important to choose an auspicious day of the zodiac for moving. This is not only a good expectation for a new life, but also a blessing for the future. Therefore, it is important to consult a calendar expert or check the imperial calendar to pick an auspicious day before moving.
2. Avoid moving at night.
The conventional wisdom is that moving at night can be met with undesirable aura and distractions. Moreover, before the new home is officially occupied, it is not advisable to expose the new home to the darkness of the night. Therefore, it is best to choose to move during the day, and the sunny moment can bring more positive energy to the new home.
3. Do not enter the house empty-handed.
When moving, be sure to bring some representative items, such as household items, kitchen utensils, etc. This means that entering a new home with your own breath and attitude towards life can enrich the popularity and vitality of your new home. Entering the house empty-handed means that the life of the new home may not be full enough, and it is easy to bring people a feeling of unsteadyness.
4. Do not break items.
During the move, be especially careful not to break things. Because breaking an item is seen as an unlucky omen and may lead to damage to future fortunes. If you really accidentally break something, don't panic, and say "broken peace" in time to dispel the evil spirit.
Fifth, avoid making trouble.
On the first day or a few days after moving, it's a good idea to invite friends and family to your new home for some fun, commonly known as "noisy house". Doing so can drive away the loneliness and loneliness in the new house, and add popularity and vitality.
6. Don't say unlucky things.
Moving is a festive time, and you should keep a positive and optimistic attitude. Don't say anything unlucky or negative, such as "This place has bad feng shui". These words can bring negative energy to the new home and affect the mood and fortune of the occupants.
7. Don't sacrifice to God.
If you have a shrine to a god or ancestor in your home, you must be careful when moving to avoid colliding with the gods. And after moving, the shrine should be relocated and a sacrificial ceremony should be held to show respect and pray for the protection of the gods.
In conclusion, moving is not only a tedious task, but also a ritual. Observing these traditional taboos not only adds to the solemnity and ritual of moving, but also brings good luck and auspiciousness to the new home. In the process of moving, let us welcome the new stage of life with awe and gratitude.