How much do you know about moving Feng Shui? Treat people before or after moving.

As the saying goes, it is never too old to learn. Unpredictable things happen every day in our lives, and the emphasis on Feng Shui has been handed down from the older generation. Nowadays, young people pay less and less attention to these things, but the so-called geomantic numerology affects our lives in intangible places. Just like moving, we also need to know some basic knowledge of Feng Shui.

Don't come into the house empty-handed.

Moving from an old home to a new home is like moving your previous fortune to a new home, so when you walk in for the first time on the first day, you must take something valuable in your hand. Holding a git, a passbook, or a 138 yuan (for life) red envelope, that is, walking into a new house for the first time, you can't walk in empty-handed. It means that this family will be rich in the future and have more and more wealth.

Entertain guests on or after the day of moving.

In fact, this is a custom that every household knows. No matter whether the new house is completed or moved, there is a saying of treating guests, so you should invite relatives and friends to your home on the day of moving. If that day is too busy, we can also choose a day to invite guests within one week after moving. After moving into a new home, we can often invite friends to have tea at home, which will make our family more popular. In this way, this custom will be given before or after moving, and it will be smoother to move into a new home, and you can also have a new good relationship with new people.

Move into a new home, a new pillow

In Feng Shui, some events have unique names, just like moving is called "occupation". Physiology believes that "occupation" is the transfer of human aura. If you move out of your old house, the aura of the original house may gradually dissipate with the departure of people, so you need to reunite the aura of this home in your new home, which means starting a new life from scratch. After moving, according to the number of family members, put pillows at the bedside of each family member. This practice means "join in".