Garden Feng Shui is important and should not be underestimated

The importance of garden feng shui cannot be underestimated

"Kan Yu's Notes" said: "If the house wants people to be comfortable, peach willows, peach willows, pomegranates and elm trees should be planted in the east, green plums and red dates should be planted in the south, and apricot flowers should be planted in the north. "Tall trees." These statements are consistent with the physiological characteristics of tree species. For example, peach trees and willows like warm and sunny, so they are suitable for planting on the east side of the house; while plum trees and jujube trees like dryness, so they are suitable for planting on the south side of the house; elm trees The branches and leaves can block the western sun, so it is best to plant it on the west side of the house; the almond tree does not like sunlight, so it is suitable to plant it on the north side of the house.

The reason for not planting big trees in front of the house is not only from the perspective of Feng Shui, but also contains a certain scientific reason: because big trees will block the sun, make the house dark and dull, and will affect the interior of the house. Poor ventilation can easily lead to lightning strikes. In addition, the shade of large trees can easily breed mosquitoes and flies, thus affecting the health of the house owner.

As the saying goes, "If you don't plant mulberries in the front, don't plant willows in the back, and don't plant cypress and columbine in the courtyard"; "Orchid, grass and green bamboo help prosperity, and the family has a son who is good at reading." Although Feng Shui and Numerology cannot be explained scientifically, looking at it from another perspective, after thousands of years of cultural accumulation, the experience summary of predecessors always has a certain truth and has its own value.