What are the feng shui taboos of indoor flowers?

Indoor flower arrangement: _ Many people don't know that plants also have yin and yang elements. Proper use of them in different directions and environments can play an unexpected regulatory role.

Indoor flower arrangement: In the traditional Kanyu Five Elements Theory, green plants belong to wood, and the species of plants are extremely rich and all-encompassing. In fact, there are also five elements, which have different regulatory effects on human health. The division of five elements in plants is very professional. On the one hand, it can be judged by the color of their reproductive organs-flowers, white is gold, green is wood, blue is water, red is fire, and yellow is earth; On the other hand, it can also be distinguished according to the characteristics of plants, such as fiery heat, warm soil, cool water and dry gold.

Indoor flower arrangement: the plants in the bedroom can be selected according to different zodiac signs, belonging to cattle, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep and dogs, especially those born in winter. People who like fire in winter can choose more flowers that belong to fire, such as Clivia, camellia, rhododendron and red roses. People who belong to the genus chicken and monkey in the zodiac prefer gold, and they can choose flowers belonging to the genus earth, such as yellow roses, smiles, gardenias and tuberose. People who belong to the genus Rat like water, so they can plant some plants belonging to metallic water, such as daffodils, white orchids, rubber trees and so on. People who belong to the genus Rabbit should choose woody plants, such as Qiu Lan and Evergreen. Placing beautiful flowers in the bedroom is conducive to enhancing the relationship between husband and wife.

Indoor flower placement: Generally speaking, people like to place some flowers in the bedroom, but the following flowers are taboo in bedroom geomantic omen:

1). Chinese rose-The smell of Chinese rose makes people suddenly feel chest tightness and discomfort, hold their breath and have difficulty breathing.

(2). Orchids-The fragrance of orchids will make people too excited and cause insomnia.

(3). Bauhinia-If the pollen emitted by Bauhinia is in contact with people for too long, it will induce asthma, decorate the TV background wall in the living room or aggravate cough symptoms.

(4). Cordate telosma-Cordate telosma can emit a large number of particles that strongly stimulate the sense of smell at night. Patients with hypertension and heart disease are prone to dizziness, depression, discomfort, and even aggravate their condition.

(5). Tulip-Tulip flowers contain a toxic alkali, which will accelerate hair loss if exposed for too long.

(6). Oleander-The flower of Oleander gives off a smell. If it is smelled for too long, it will make people sleepy and decrease their intelligence. The milky white liquid discharged from oleander will be poisoned if it is exposed for too long.

(7). Pine and cypress flowers and trees-The fragrance of pine and cypress flowers and trees can stimulate people's stomach. If you smell it for too long, it will not only affect many people's appetite, but also make pregnant women feel uncomfortable, disgusting and dizzy.

(8). Hydrangea-the particles emitted by hydrangea, if in contact with people, will make some human skin allergic and itchy.

(9). Yellow Rhododendron-Yellow Rhododendron emits a toxin. Once eaten by mistake, people may be poisoned, and those who are serious may go into shock, which will seriously endanger their health.

(10). Lily-The fragrance emitted by lily, if smelled for too long, will make people's central nervous system too excited and lead to insomnia.