
The Great Snow solar term and moving house
There is no saying that "moving during the Great Snow solar term is not good", so moving during the Great Snow solar term is acceptable. However, Chinese people usually refer to the traditional almanac when moving, so you need to check whether the almanac of the Great Snow solar term is suitable for moving. If the day is not suitable for moving, then you should carefully consider whether to choose this day for moving.Customs of moving during the Great Snow solar term:
1. When moving, the workers should wear gloves, preferably thick gloves. Because in winter, hands are easily frostbitten or scratched by hard objects.
2. Try not to choose a snowy day for moving, as snow makes the road slippery, which is inconvenient and unsafe. It may cause harm and loss to people and property.
3. For fragile items such as glass, they should be properly packed in advance. These items are prone to breakage in winter, and taking safety measures early can reduce unnecessary losses.

Is it auspicious or inauspicious to have snow when moving into a new house
According to folk beliefs, having snow when moving into a new house is an auspicious omen, just like moving on a rainy day. Because both rain and snow are considered very auspicious omens.Since ancient times, water has been regarded as wealth, so there is a saying "meeting water brings prosperity, having water means wealth." This implies that the owner will have a continuous flow of wealth. Therefore, people believe that moving on a rainy day indicates that one will become rich; after snow melts, it becomes water, so moving on a snowy day is also auspicious. Even if it snows after moving is completed, it is still a good omen. At this time, if we have already started cooking, it means that the owner is a person with blessings, and in the future, everything will go smoothly and all things will be successful!
Therefore, whether it snows during the move or after the move, it is a very auspicious sign. You don't need to worry about snow bringing bad luck, but rather thank the snow for bringing us good fortune.











