1. Mulberry trees can't be planted in front of and behind the house.
You can see many mulberry trees in the countryside, but no family can plant mulberry trees behind their doorstep. Because mulberry is considered unlucky, "mulberry" and "mourning" are the same. Planting mulberry in front of the house means going out to see the funeral, which is definitely unlucky.
You can't plant willows behind the house.
It is very taboo to plant willow in the back of the house, because "willow" and "flow" are the same, indicating the loss of money. Planting willows in the back of the house will lead to the separation of people and money, and let the wealth at home slip out. In geomantic omen, willow also belongs to shady wood, and willow does not bear seeds, so the homonym of "seed" and "seed" is unlucky.
Others emphasize planting trees near the house.
1. Elms can't be planted on the left side of the house.
Elm has two meanings in the folk, one is "elm" and the other is "fool", which means that planting it next to the home will make people stupid and stupid. There is also a meaning of "elm" and "Yu" standing for more than a year, but elm is also a kind of shade wood in geomantic omen, often called ghost tree, so it is best not to plant it at home.
You can't plant peach trees on the right side of the house.
Although peach trees are considered as a kind of tree to ward off evil spirits, it is very unlucky to plant them in the wrong direction. People think that peach trees are not suitable for planting on the right side of the house. "Peach" and "escape" both mean to escape. Others think that peach blossoms on peach trees are blood red, so few people in rural areas plant peach trees on the right side of the house.