"Two trees are sandwiched in one house, and the family is broken." What do you mean by two trees? Can you believe it?

"two trees and one room, the family breaks down and people die", simply referring to trees. This belongs to the tree's feng shui view, because in the feng shui theory, plants are divided into yin and yang, plants also have restraint, and people and plants also have restraint. However, although Feng Shui has a long history, many of them have no scientific basis, but there is no denying the wisdom of the ancients, because some of them are actually popular scientific explanations.

In geomantic omen, trees are not as simple as shading and beautifying the environment as most people think. It can clearly and intuitively reflect important feng shui information such as good luck and bad luck. The tree is mainly embodied in the following aspects: 1. Gathering gas: in the countryside, it is empty and there is no harvest. You can plant trees to reduce the residential area and make it look like reunion.

Second, shelter from the wind: the wind is strong in mountainous areas and coastal plains, and the north wind is cold and strong in winter, which is harmful to people, storage and crops. Windbreak trees can be planted to keep out the wind. Cover the shape: If there are cracks, corners, corners, chimneys and high-voltage towers opposite the house, you can plant trees or build scaffolding for climbing plants and cover the shape with green leaves.

4. Ventilation and shading: If you look at the house from the metaphysical point of view, the vitality of the stars is ahead, but it is tangible in the distance. Bamboo or plants with sparse spacing can be planted to cover the fierce shape and let the auspicious gas pass through. Let's put it this way: In fact, the mysterious thing of Feng Shui can't be rationally distinguished, but we believe in science. As long as it is scientific and reasonable, we can still believe it.

Although people no longer have feudal superstitions in the feudal era, the following three kinds of trees are still not planted inside and outside the farmhouse: 1, mulberry, 2, willow, 3 and locust tree. As the saying goes, "Don't plant mulberry before, willow after, clap your hands in front of the door." ?

Because "mulberry" and "mourning" are homophonic, it is unlucky to go out to see "mourning". "willow" means that when parents die, willow branches are often used as "funeral sticks", and willow trees do not bear fruit, so as not to die without children; "Ghost Claps" refers to poplars, many of which are in the base. Their leaves make a sound in the wind, like the sound of people clapping their hands, for fear of attracting ghost stoves and disturbing the house. There is also a folk saying that there is no locust behind the house.