Can I move house during the Lantern Festival? Can I move after the Lantern Festival in 2021?

Can I move house during the Lantern Festival? Can I move after the Lantern Festival in 2021?
Speaking of moving, I believe everyone is familiar with it. So, let’s take a look at whether we can move during the Lantern Festival? Can I move after the Lantern Festival in 2021? In the first month of the new year, both adults and children are immersed in the joy of the festival. To learn about the auspicious and inauspicious days in the first month of the year, please pay attention to the special column of the first month of 2021 on Shuimoxiansheng.com!

Can I move house during the Lantern Festival?

You cannot move house during the Lantern Festival and the main thing is to consider the lunar calendar for that day. The lunar calendar’s auspicious and inauspicious dates for the Lantern Festival are different every year.
Therefore, everyone needs to make judgments based on the lunar calendar for that day.
The Lantern Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month and is an important traditional festival. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, people hold candles and lights and play together. Watching lanterns has become a unique and important traditional event. Riddles are hung on lanterns for people to guess. Riddles are posted in various places, with people praying for a peaceful year. As the saying goes, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the day to pay New Year's greetings. According to traditional customs, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the deadline for paying New Year's greetings, and one must visit and send New Year gifts on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month at the latest.

Can I move after the Lantern Festival in 2021?

In our country, there is a saying that it is not suitable to start construction in the first month of the year.
According to folk tradition, the first month of the year is the most important month and is known as the auspicious month. In auspicious months, people will hold activities to worship heaven, thanking heaven for sending the Spring Festival and the start of spring. However, because heaven and earth are relative, while thanking heaven, one must also take care of its face, so no earth-moving activities are allowed. Therefore, people who generally want to move will choose to move before the first month of the New Year, and will not move during the first month of the New Year.
As for whether you can move after the Lantern Festival in 2021, it is recommended to choose an auspicious day to move. The recommended auspicious days for moving after the Lantern Festival in 2021 are as follows: The 17th day of the first lunar month of the year 2021 (Lunar calendar) The 28th day of the second lunar month of the year 2021 (Sunday, Pisces) (Gregorian calendar)
Lunar calendar 2021, January 19 (Lunar calendar) Gregorian calendar March 2, 2021, Tuesday, Pisces (Gregorian calendar)
Lunar calendar 2021 January 21st (Lunar calendar) Gregorian calendar March 4th, 2021 Thursday Pisces (Gregorian calendar)
Lunar calendar 2021 January 23 (Lunar calendar) Gregorian calendar March 6, 2021 Saturday Pisces (Gregorian calendar)
Lunar calendar 2021 January 24 (Lunar calendar) Gregorian calendar March 7, 2021 Sunday Pisces (Gregorian calendar)
The 25th day of the first lunar month of the year 2021 (Lunar calendar) The 8th day of the third lunar month of the year 2021 (Monday) Pisces (Gregorian calendar)
Lunar calendar 2021 January 27 (Lunar calendar) Gregorian calendar March 10, 2021 Wednesday Pisces (Gregorian calendar)
Lunar calendar 2021, March 12, Friday, Pisces (solar calendar)

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