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Taxus chinensis, known as geomantic tree, is an ancient tree species left over from Quaternary glaciers. Taxus can be thousands of years old, also known as a symbol of longevity. Taxus chinensis is also called immortal sacred tree by Druids. It is planted in a sacred place and regarded as a symbol of immortality. Let's introduce the geomantic function of Taxus chinensis.

Feng Shui Implication of Taxus chinensis

Health and longevity

Taxus chinensis has been the representative of longevity since ancient times, with a maximum age of 5000 years. It is an extremely rare longevity tree. Taxus chinensis also has high medicinal value and is a rare natural anti-cancer plant, so it is also regarded as a symbol of health. Therefore, planting yew at home also means a healthy and long life for the family.

A symbol of immortality

When Christianity prevailed, yew was planted by druids in the most sacred place of the church as a symbol of immortality. Taxus chinensis can also be seen in some geomantic treasures and temples in China, which were also planted by the ancients. Because yew is called the sacred tree of geomantic omen, it is regarded as a symbol of immortality.

Efficacy of Taxus chinensis

After talking about the feng shui function of yew, let's talk about the efficacy of yew. Taxus chinensis bark and leaves can extract an anticancer substance called paclitaxel, which has remarkable curative effect on many cancers and is recognized as a rare anticancer plant in the world.

After the negative oxygen gas released by Taxus chinensis is inhaled by human body, it can enhance resistance, prevent diseases and benefit human health. According to experts, putting a large number of Taxus bonsai indoors can alleviate the pain caused by angina pectoris and mastitis, that is, breast hyperplasia, and also prevent the sudden attack of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

Taxus chinensis is also a plant that produces oxygen day and night, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen 24 hours a day. It will also release citronellal, which can effectively drive away mosquitoes and flies.

The above is the answer to the geomantic function and efficacy of Taxus chinensis. I hope I can help you.

Through our introduction, I believe everyone has a deeper understanding of the geomantic function of yew, which symbolizes longevity and immortality.