Why don't you plant plants with slender leaves at home?

In feng shui, there are also many taboos about feng shui at the door. So, what are the taboos about feng shui and plants at the door? Wu Xiangdong Yi-ology talks with you.

1, avoid the vines on the door wall.

In the villa, the most taboo is climbing vines on the doors and walls. Vines belong to shade, and shade is like a snake. If the door wall is built, the mouth is full of illness, and the family is depressed. The more lush the vines, the lower the family fortune. So remind people who love beauty not to affect Feng Shui for the sake of beautiful decoration.

2. Avoid the dead trees in front of the door.

There can't be dead trees in front of the gate. Dead trees in front of the door and potted plants at home, whether falling on the ground or standing upright on the ground, will affect the health and mood of family members in Feng Shui, especially the elderly. The solution is to replant new trees before dead trees.

3. Plant plants with wide leaves at home, and avoid cactus leaves being slender and easy to cause disputes.

4, the planting at home should also be carefully selected. Don't plant plants with slender leaves, so the owner can easily get into trouble. It is advisable to choose flowers with wide leaves or strong vitality.

5, do not plant mulberry before (the sound is the same as mourning), and do not plant willow after (Italian willow is water-based. )。

6. Evergreen tree species are suitable for their evergreen seasons, such as osmanthus fragrans, Podocarpus, Cycas, bamboo and so on. Of course, peach trees, papaya and other fruit trees are rich in flowers and fruits, so it is also a good choice to taste fresh fruits and bring fun to cultivation.

8 1 a married woman can't give birth to a child at her mother's house, and a mother who has given birth can't just knock on someone else's door after giving birth. People think that a woman with blood will bring bad luck.

Women should pay attention to self-restraint in public, and don't say insulting words to men, especially their own men, which are immoral, cultured and hurt their feelings.

Don't say the word Pei to everyone, which is an exclamation in Qidong, similar to Ah, but in the eyes of outsiders, saying Pei means contempt and is regarded as disrespectful, so be careful to be beaten.