There are trees in the courtyard, but wives and children don't meet! What does this proverb mean?

Throughout the five thousand years of Chinese culture, many rural proverbs have appeared in China's profound culture, which have been handed down among ordinary people and have a certain status and influence. Rural proverbs are life experiences handed down from generation to generation by farmers' friends. Some people can be accepted by everyone, and some people can't. Some proverbs, if you study them in depth, you will have certain opinions.

I believe all friends who live in rural areas know that rural houses pay special attention to geomantic omen. Let's look at some proverbs related to housing. What do they mean? Does what the old farmer said make sense? Have you ever heard of it?

1. "The big tree leads to the porch, and the disease continues." This means that in ancient times, when the ancients opened houses, they generally did not plant big trees in their own yards. They think the big tree is a cool thing, blocking the sun and making the whole house dark. After a long time, the hall will be wet and will affect the health of family members. Moreover, in ancient times, the disease was very difficult to treat. Even if the medicine was cured, it would quickly grow old because of a serious illness.

2. "Don't plant mulberry before, and don't plant willow after". This is mainly because in China culture, "mulberry" and "mourning" are homophonic. If you plant mulberry trees in front of your yard, it will easily affect your family's wealth. In ancient times, people didn't want to see "Mulberry" as soon as they went out, which was very unlucky. And "Liu" and "Liu" are homophonic. If Liu is planted at the back door, the money will flow away, and the family will become poorer and poorer, or even collapse, which is very unlucky for the family.

3. "There are trees in the courtyard, but wives and children don't meet." On the surface, this sentence means that if a tree is planted in the yard, the wife and children will never see it again. The yard is full of trees, which grow fast, but people live under them.

Due to the long-term lack of sunlight and photosynthesis, women and children in the family are prone to get sick and affect their health. This sentence also tells everyone that people must always clean the room, keep ventilation, often bask in the sun, and have good living habits, which is conducive to the health of their families.

It can't be said that these statements are unreasonable, mainly because past lives are different from this life, and thoughts are not in the same era. These statements are unscientific and should be treated rationally.