Don’t do these things when entering a new house
In today’s era of living and working in peace and contentment, more and more people are buying houses, but there are things to pay attention to when living in a new house, and you should not move in blindly. Moving into a new house is called "moving into a new home". When moving into a new home, everyone hopes to live and work in peace and contentment and go smoothly. Because the new home controls the health, wealth and career of the family, it cannot be ignored. You must pay attention to some new home Feng Shui taboos.
1. Don’t lose your temper
As the saying goes, everything goes well with a harmonious family. On the day of moving, the owner must not quarrel, lose his temper, beat or scold children, and avoid arguments. . Quarrels and tantrums can make the whole family feel lifeless and devoid of any vitality. Try to say some auspicious words on that day to regulate your emotions, otherwise it will damage the harmony of the family and affect the wealth of the family.
2. Don’t enter the house empty-handed
On the day you enter the house, that is, when you enter for the first time, you must have some valuable items in your hands. Entering the new house empty-handed means that You will be very poor in the future, which will affect your family's luck. You can hold a rice bucket or a red envelope that starts with 8 Zi, which means that the family will have abundant financial resources and more and more wealth in the future.
3. No renovation or construction work
Before you move into the house, try to decorate it as much as possible to avoid knocking and knocking later, which will not only bring bad luck to the family, but also Affect the unrest at home. Once you move in, you can't move old things into the house and decorate the room. If you want to renovate the room, you have to choose a new day.
For the sake of family harmony, wealth, and tranquility, you must make adequate preparations before moving. Remember the above common mistakes, and do not do taboo things to avoid affecting the family.