In geomantic omen, each plant has different geomantic numerology in different places. Some plants can be auspicious signs, while others are ominous sources. So, in plant feng shui, which plants are considered to have ominous signs? Let's have a look!
Plant species considered ominous:
Fengshui Tree: In the south, a small piece of green trees is preserved near some villages, mostly evergreen trees such as camphor tree, pine tree, cypress tree and Phoebe bournei. 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.
Eucalyptus: The "giant" among trees that can grow up to 20 stories high, young and middle-aged people dare not plant it. It is said that adults will die; You have to hire an old man to plant this tree. Anyway, when the tree is big, the life span of the tree planter is almost the same.
Plant species considered auspicious:
Toona sinensis: Toona sinensis is easy to grow and has a long life. The custom of touching Toona sinensis is prevalent in some places. On New Year's Eve, children should touch the Chinese Toona tree and turn around several times, praying to grow up quickly. In some places, on the morning of the first day of the first month, children read "Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, you are king, you grow thick, I grow long".
Sophora japonica: It is considered to represent "Lu". The ancient imperial court planted three pagodas and nine thorns, and the doctor sat below, facing the three pagodas, which was the three fairs. Later, it was convenient to plant pagodas in the yard.
Peach tree: It is said that it is the essence of the five elements and can create hundreds of ghosts, so it is hung on the door during the New Year with the symbol of peach. Willow: Like peach trees, wickers are inserted in the portal to ward off evil spirits.