What is the feng shui function of Taxus chinensis?

Taxus stands for longevity.

Taxus chinensis is a symbol of longevity. Since ancient times, Chinese people like good luck and health, and yew itself is a plant with high medicinal value, which can improve people's physique and make people healthy and live longer.

Taxus can grow for a long time, and the age of the tree can sometimes exceed 5000 years, so it is called a longevity tree. The branches of Taxus chinensis are covered with red fruits, which looks very festive, so it is also called auspicious tree. It is reported that there is a yew forest in America, and there is a small village near the forest. People in the village live a long life and have never had any incurable diseases. Therefore, some people say that yew is a longevity messenger given to mankind by God.

Therefore, keeping yew at home will promote the health and longevity of family members. Taxus chinensis is a symbol of immortality.

Why is yew a symbol of immortality? During the most popular period of Christianity, yew was often planted in some sacred places. In China, yew is also growing in many temples. In some parts of our country, it is generally believed that yew can bring people a feeling of good luck.

For many people, yew can bring people a feeling of good luck. Planting yew in your own home, whether in the yard or in the potted house, can bring a kind of prosperity, peace and eternal good luck.