Why is wisteria a fierce tree?

In geomantic omen, wisteria is regarded as a fierce tree because its growth habits and characteristics conflict with some principles of geomantic omen.

Wisteria is a climbing plant, and its branches will grow around other objects, forming a winding state. According to the concept of geomantic omen, energy should flow freely, and the winding state of wisteria will lead to the retardation and stagnation of energy, thus adversely affecting the gas field of living environment.

Wisteria will give off a strong floral fragrance at night. Although it is a pleasant feeling for many people, in Feng Shui, too strong floral fragrance will affect the gas field balance of living environment. According to the principle of geomantic omen, a good living environment should keep fresh and natural breath, and strong floral fragrance may bring discomfort to residents.

The color of wisteria is mostly purple or purplish red. According to the color theory of Feng Shui, purple represents mystery, sadness and instability. In geomantic omen, color has an important influence on the energy and aura of living environment, so the purple flowers of wisteria are considered to bring an unstable and unlucky energy.

The fierce tree in feng shui

1. Cypress: Cypress is considered an unlucky tree because it is associated with funeral and death in China culture. It is generally believed that cypress trees will bring depressing atmosphere and ominous atmosphere.

2. Poplar: Poplar is considered as an unfavorable tree in geomantic omen. Traditionally, poplar is used in execution ground, so it is related to blood and death. Poplar is also considered to attract shade, which may have a negative impact on the living environment.

3. Sophora japonica: Sophora japonica is regarded as an ominous thing in China traditional culture. It is said that the soil under it will be poisoned, so Sophora japonica is considered to bring bad luck and misfortune to people.

4. Sapium sebiferum: Sapium sebiferum is regarded as an unlucky and fierce tree in China traditional culture. It is said that Sapium sebiferum can attract yin and evil energy, so it may have a negative impact on the living environment.