What does it mean to avoid migration?
In recent years, the term "avoid migration" has appeared frequently in social media and Feng Shui discussions, especially in the almanac and traditional customs. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to analyze the meaning of "bogey on migration" and its related cultural background, and use structured data to display the popularity of recent related discussions.
1. What is “no migration”?

"No migration" is a taboo reminder in the almanac, which usually refers to a day when it is not appropriate to move, relocate or travel long distances. This theory originates from ancient Chinese Feng Shui and day-selection culture. It is believed that certain days may lead to bad luck or misfortunes due to the incompatibility of the right time and place.
2. Discussions on recent hot topics related to “taboo on migration”
The following are the hot topics and search data related to "avoid migration" in the past 10 days:
| keywords | Search volume (times) | Main platform |
|---|---|---|
| What does it mean to avoid migration? | 15,200 | Baidu, Weibo |
| Huang Li Ji Migration | 8,700 | Douyin, Xiaohongshu |
| Moving taboos | 12,500 | Zhihu, WeChat |
| Migration ban days in 2023 | 6,300 | Baidu, Taobao |
3. Why is the “anti-migration” issue attracting so much attention?
1.renaissance of traditional culture: In recent years, young people have become more interested in traditional culture, and almanac, Feng Shui and other contents have become hot topics again.
2.life pressure: Modern people live at a fast pace and want to avoid "unlucky" days when moving or traveling to seek psychological comfort.
3.social media communication: Popular science content on “avoiding migration” on short video platforms (such as Douyin) has been widely disseminated, further increasing the popularity.
4. How to deal with “anti-migration”?
1.Query almanac: You can check the daily taboos through the traditional almanac or mobile APP to avoid "immigration taboo" days.
2.Combined with actual situation: If it cannot be avoided, it can be resolved through other Feng Shui methods (such as choosing auspicious times and placing mascots).
3.Treat rationally: Traditional culture is for reference only. There is no need to be overly superstitious. Actual arrangements should be based on life needs.
5. Netizens’ hotly discussed opinions
| opinion classification | Proportion | Typical comments |
|---|---|---|
| Support traditional customs | 45% | "I would rather believe that it is true. It is more secure to look at the almanac when moving." |
| skeptical | 35% | "How can modern people pay so much attention to it? Just convenience." |
| Neutral | 20% | “Treat it as a cultural experience, but don’t influence actual decision-making.” |
6. Conclusion
As part of traditional culture, "taboo migration" reflects people's yearning for a better life. Although its scientific validity is questionable, it still has reference value in certain scenarios. Whether you follow it or ignore it, the key is to find a lifestyle that works for you.
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