There is a saying in the countryside that "the fruit trees pass through the house, and the losers die." What does this mean? Are you under pressure?

This sentence is very simple and easy to understand. It means that if the trees planted at home grow too high, it will have a negative impact on the family, or something very bad will happen. The houses in our countryside are basically decorated now, and there are ordinary houses. Many people who have lived for more than ten years will choose to plant some trees outside their homes. Some people like to plant fruit trees, while others choose to plant some trees with larger tree types.

These trees can not only beautify the environment, but also enjoy very fresh fruits. So what does this sentence mean here? I think the fruit trees planted in the yard are actually more dangerous, because fruit trees have all kinds of fallen leaves, and we need to clean them every day. And the leaves that fall on the house will pile up together, which is not conducive to drainage. The house that ancient people lived in was different from the house that we modern people lived in. They live in a thatched cottage, so these are potential risks.

Moreover, although it is good to plant fruit trees in the yard, it will attract many insects or wild animals when the fruits mature. In the past, rural people's houses were basically wooden houses, which were particularly vulnerable to insect damage. That's why there is such a saying, because fruits and vegetables are particularly attractive to insects, which reproduce very fast, and some insects will look down on our house.

Based on the above two points, we are very clear about the meaning of this rural proverb. I think we should take a cautious attitude towards these rural proverbs, absorb their essence and discard outdated things. This is a good inheritance of our traditional customs.