Can the house be demolished and built in the first month? Can the house be demolished and built in the first month?

Can the house be demolished and built in the first month?

Can I tear down the house and build it in the first month? It is not recommended to tear down the house and build it in the first month. First of all, in the first month, most workers are still on holiday, so it is difficult to recruit workers. Many stores have not yet opened, so it is difficult to buy decoration materials in the first month. Secondly, the weather in the first month is still very cold, and the construction in low temperature environment is prone to cracking and falling off of building materials. Finally, China Customs is not allowed to break ground in the first month. Therefore, it is not recommended to demolish houses and build houses in the first month.

What's the point of breaking ground in the first month?

What's the point of breaking ground in the first month? After all, tearing down and building a house is a particularly important thing. Whether the work arrangement is proper or not will directly affect all aspects of career development and family life in the future, so special attention should be paid before breaking ground. At the same time, it will also have a great impact on the family's fortune. Therefore, the groundbreaking ceremony is also particularly important. Among them, it is essential to burn incense in sacrifice, mainly because incense is the medium of communication with gods. Whether the incense is properly placed will directly affect the care of the gods, so it is particularly important to order a good incense. If you are interested, I suggest you go to Wuxiang Copper Furnace to order a blessing incense suitable for you to break ground, to show your sincere respect to the gods and get their blessing. Therefore, it is best to hold a sacrificial ceremony in the first month.

Customs of the first month

What are the special customs in the first month? On the sixth day of the first month, I went to the field to prepare for spring ploughing, and I was poor. The sixth day of the first lunar month, also known as Horse Day, is a unique folk custom in China, and it is a day to send the poor. There are different ways to send the poor to all parts of China. But the moral is basically the same, they all send away the poor. It reflects the traditional psychology of China people who generally hope to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new in the new year, bid farewell to the old poverty and hardships, and welcome a better life. This is also one of the characteristic customs of the first month.