What does the saying "If you don't plant bamboo in front of your house, don't plant trees behind your house" mean?

This cannot be said to be a common saying. Objectively speaking, I have only heard the old saying "Plant bamboo in front of your door, and your descendants will enjoy blessings." What kind of blessings do you enjoy? It also depends on what kind of bamboo is planted in front of and behind the house in the countryside. If it is Nanzhu, there will be winter bamboo shoots in winter and spring bamboo shoots in spring. It is not wrong to say that future generations will enjoy happiness, but why is there also a saying that bamboo is not planted in front of the door? It's just like radish and green vegetables, everyone has their own preferences. Those who like them "would rather eat without meat than live without bamboo." Those who don't like them will naturally plant no bamboo in front of their door.

So, I personally feel that such words do exist in rural areas, but it is a bit reluctant to say that they are common sayings. Today, farmers will not debate whether it is a common saying, but will only talk about what this sentence reflects. the positive side. Don’t plant bamboo in front of your door

Have you ever heard of the Bamboo Law? It only grew 3cm in the first four years, but starting from the fifth year, it grew 30cm every day! It takes four years to take root and then begins to grow explosively in the fifth year. This is the bamboo law that contains profound principles of life.

What is the reason for the crazy growth of bamboo? Naturally, it is bamboo roots. Bamboo roots are relatively common. The key lies in bamboo whips. If you put bamboo in front of your door, in a few years, it may lead to the overflow of bamboo in front of your door. Bamboo whips will grow everywhere underground. Developed bamboo whips may affect the quality of the house. Safety.

Not only that, the huge bamboo forest will also bring mosquitoes, affect the lighting of the house, affect the ventilation of the house and a series of other problems. When bamboo grows to a certain size, it is difficult to control it. Inhibiting bamboo Without completely eradicating it, we can only dig deep ditches or work harder to cut down more bamboos that grow every year. Digging a ditch in front of the door is obviously impractical. Cutting down bamboos every year will increase year by year, and there will always be One day I cut my hair off.

Therefore, it is not completely unreasonable not to plant bamboo in front of the door. "In front of the door" may be more to tell everyone to plant bamboo slightly away from the house, or to plant it on the side instead of on the door. Before, I thought, "It is better to eat without meat than live without bamboo." Living without bamboo is not contradictory to not planting bamboo in front of the door. Don’t plant trees behind the house

When building a house in rural areas, it is important to face the south, not only for good lighting, but also for shelter. We are in a monsoon climate area, and there are northerly winds from Siberia in winter. The main purpose of south is to let the southeast wind blow into the house and avoid the northwest wind.

If you plant a tree behind your house, no matter how big or small the tree is, once the tree grows tall, it will be easily attracted by the wind. In winter, when the north wind blows, it will easily blow down the big tree. Once the big tree falls, Wouldn't it just hit the house? That’s why there is a saying about not planting trees behind a house. Look at the big tree in the picture below. If it were planted closer to the house, the house would probably be crushed.

So in general, although this sentence has not been heard much, it is still very meaningful from the perspective of the comfort and safety of living in some residences. In front of the door and behind the house, it is too close. Houses are indeed not suitable for planting trees and bamboos, what do you think?