Is Nanmu also a Feng Shui tree?

In geomantic omen, the essence of trees is that leaves cover the "yang" light, so they attract "yin". Don't think "Yin Qi" is evil just by mentioning it. Because according to the theory of Yin and Yang, everything must be in harmony with Yin and Yang to have life. The yang is too heavy, the yang does not turn, the yin dies, and the wealth does not gather. In the past, it was taboo to plant trees in front of and behind the house. For example, don't plant apricot trees in the east, peach trees in the west and mulberry trees around. In the south, a small piece of green trees, mainly evergreen trees such as camphor tree, pine tree, cypress tree and nanmu, has been preserved near some villages. As tourists, never touch them. Because this is a Feng Shui tree, also known as Shuikou Tree, although it is only a small piece of lush forest, it is related to the Feng Shui lifeline of the village. The local people are afraid of destroying the Feng Shui of the village and dare not touch every grass and tree there.