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The twelfth month of 2022 is a good day for rabbits to move.

There will be more feng shui when moving. From the perspective of geomantic omen, moving will involve various problems, whether it is the orientation of the house or the placement of the things to be moved. These are all very important, and you usually need Geely to bring good luck to yourself. Therefore, you can choose a good day to move when you move.

The twelfth lunar month in 2022 is an auspicious day for the Year of the Rabbit to move to the ecliptic.

Lunar calendar 20221February 5

Gregorian calendar 2022 65438+February 27th.

Chongsha Chonghou (Wu Shen) North.

Su Kui among the stars (Kuimu Wolf)

Lunar year 20221February 17.

Gregorian calendar 65438+202310.8.

Urge evil spirits and monkeys (Geng Shen) to urge the north.

Stars, stars.

Lunar calendar 20221February 20th.

Gregorian calendar 2023 65438+ 10 month 1 1 day.

Rushing sand Zhu Chong (Guihai) Dongsha

starry sky

Lunar calendar 20221February 29th.

Gregorian calendar 2023 65438+1October 20th.

Chongsha Chonghou (Renshen) Shabei

Su Xing Niusu

A suitable day to enter the house

A good move is harmless at first, followed by a prosperous character. The auspicious day of moving at the end of the article can help you match lucky stars and prosperous characters.

What should I pay attention to when moving?

1. You need to choose a suitable time to move. There's a saying in China that you should remind the extreme sun of its beautiful days. This is an old saying, the most important one, and it is also a good day to choose.

There are some things to pay attention to at home. Don't install mirrors at home to avoid damaging the indoor magnetic field. In order to show the extension effect indoors, we like to use mirrors as decoration, but it is best not to install large mirrors in the bedroom.

There are many sayings about moving, and there are also many sayings about moving in different places. In Hongkong, Singapore and other places, China people still put envelopes in their pillows, containing 138 yuan, in order to "get rich all their lives".