There are many folk sayings about moving on a rainy day, the most popular one of which is to have money.
Friends who have been to the Qiao Family Courtyard in Shanxi are all deeply impressed by the northern buildings. The most impressive thing about the rich and deep mansion courtyard is its solemnity. Rainwater can flow on the gray bricks and eaves, especially the High and low rain eaves continuously collect rainwater in the courtyard, and then collect it together through the drainage outlets on the ground.
This is because people generally believe that precipitation in a home is a kind of "wealth", and only by gathering all the wealth can the family prosper. In the same way, moving on a rainy day means moving the outside wealth and your own furniture into your new home, so your life in your new home will definitely be more harmonious and smooth, and your career will be improved. For women, if it rains when moving, it will indicate that their family will be happier.
Feng Shui taboos you need to know when moving:
1. Choose an auspicious day to move
You must find a good day when moving, and you must calculate the auspicious day before moving. , Chinese people usually like numbers such as 6 and 8. It is also good to set the moving date on these days. Set a date and start packing your things, aiming to finish the move within one day.
2. Choose the moving route well
The moving route should also be chosen in advance, and be careful to avoid certain directions and places, such as hospitals, churches, large iron towers, etc. It is really difficult to You can't avoid these places, just burn incense or scatter red paper when passing by. Many people don't take it seriously, but they often encounter some strange things after moving.
3. Principles of organizing moving objects
When moving, we should pay attention to the principle of moving objects from large to small. Move large items that take up space first, such as wardrobes, beds, desks, etc., and then move With small items, there will be no situation where small things are piled up all over the house and big things have nowhere to put them.