When raising yew in the courtyard, we should pay attention to avoid putting it in the southwest, because its gossip and five elements will only hinder the family's good luck and even bring disaster.
The southeast has always been a symbol of our wealth and success. When we maintain Taxus chinensis in the family courtyard, we might as well put it in the southeast direction, which can bring happiness and health to people, and everything will be smooth, and it is a wooden line in the five elements.
If family members are starting a business, or are in the rising period of some businesses, they can plant yew in the northern part of the courtyard, which means owning a business, then the business will flourish and rise step by step, and those who are starting a business will also make a fortune, belonging to the waterline of the five elements.
Feng Shui implication of Taxus chinensis:
1, 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.
2, the 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.