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Absolutely. There is no requirement to move on the same day. The old saying is to move the pot over on the same day.
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Yes, if the new home is almost over, you can get the stove over first to cook and then set off firecrackers to start the meal.
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Moving into a new home, in folklore called 'over-fire', is to first move the stove, pots, dishes, chopsticks, tables and chairs and other tableware, and then move other furniture after eating. Of course, there are fewer people who pay attention to this now, and now they can do whatever they want to make it convenient and convenient.
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Yes, as long as you don't bring your cooking pot with you, it's OK to move the pot when you move to a new home!
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It's convenient, but it's important to look at the local customs.
Customs are different in many places.
Pay attention to these etiquette.
Bad order is not good for moving to a new house
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Yes, you can. How convenient it is.
OK!
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You can move the furniture in first, or you can disperse the smell of the furniture in advance.
This can't, moving into the house and returning to the fire should be in accordance with the hostess's eight characters combined with the gold to choose the auspicious day of the prosperous year, the first person to move the furniture in the house, the first to move the furniture, the person after the house should not be auspicious!
If it can't be dismantled, I haven't heard that it has a fire prevention function, but the flue is part of the house construction, and removing it will have an impact.
Moving in the rain? Isn't it okay to move on a good day? Are you stupid, or are you superstitious and have to move tomorrow? Then you look for Nanyang Maxima to move, they have a closed car, and they can move it when it rains, I had a buddy last time who was looking for them to move, but you still have to slow down.